Movie debate with Samuel Durand

Time to work: a new relationship to working time

It is no longer a secret that flexibility is one of the priority expectations of company employees.

Flexibility of location but also flexibility of time. No more classical day from 9am to 6pm in the office.

The transformation of work is underway.

But what new models should we explore?

Some companies have already experimented with different ways of working with very positive results on the pro/perso balance and performance of their employees:

  • 4-day week
  • Unlimited leave
  • Breathing" periods
  • Split days
  • Asynchronous work

Samuel Durand went to meet them, from the United Kingdom to Sweden via the Netherlands, to understand this transformation of work.

We invite you to discover his latest documentary Time to Work before discussing with him and our guests.

So, are you ready to question your vision of working time?

Join us on June 22 from 08:30

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Round Table Breakfast
At 109 rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré, Paris 8 Thursday, June 22, 8:30-10:30 a.m.







An insight into the challenges of work transformation

Rendezvous Thursday, June 22

Should we work differently? Should we rethink the very definition of work? Our guests will share their experiences on these subjects.

Samuel Durand

Samuel Durand

Director of the documentaries Work in progress

Will moderate the round table

Doriane Bettinger

Doriane Bettinger

Director

People & Transformation

Parella

Mathilde De Fontaine

Mathilde Fontaine

People Operation

Manager

Welcome to the Jungle

François De Fitte

CEO

Co-founder

Popchef

We look forward to talking with you!