"Generation Y", born between 1980 and 2000, has just the blend it takes to revive France both socially and economically, writes 30-year-old Benoît Deschodt in the left-leaning daily Libération: "People have been talking about Generation Y for some years now. Many describe these young people as lazy, extroverted, and freeloaders. ... Well, let it be known that yes, I like my 35-hour week. What can I do if this is what the French government stipulates as the working week? Am I a bad employee if I don't feel like preparing Monday's meeting over a long weekend? Yes, I use my five weeks of paid holiday to travel to the far corners of the planet. Yes, I prefer to finish at 6 p.m. to have a chance to see my children before they go to sleep. Bosses, grow up! Evolve, open your doors, let the young generation emancipate itself. France needs a relaxed, energetic youth. The future of our industrial and economic model rests on Generation Y. It's time to put your trust in us!" (25/06/2012)
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