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Teleworking, remote working, mobile working, multi-jobbing... Driven by the technological revolution, new ways of working gradually gain ground. Beneficial for the company in as much as they can sometimes provide enhanced flexibility at reduced cost, these new working styles are also popular among with employees who want professional autonomy and a career more compatible with their personal and family life. However, as they outline a new type of employee-employer relationship, these new ways of working also raise a number of questions about human resource management as well as health and safety at work. In the unprecedented and changing climate that has resulted from the disappearance of the traditional notion of working space and time, where stress and occupational diseases (including burnout) are rife, the issue of corporate social responsibility becomes all the more significant.

In order to address the issues highlighted by these new ways of working, it is first and foremost essential that you comply fully with all relevant legal requirements, ensuring, in particular, that you have a suitable system for managing working time. Secondly, it is vital that you protect yourself against the risks associated with these new working habits, including the use of new technology, as parliament has recently passed legislation that requires companies to negotiate with trade-unions on the right to disconnect. In this new climate, it is therefore crucial to design the most appropriate systems for organising working time, bearing in mind the specific nature of your business activity, your constraints and your ambitions, and to implement them so as to achieve the dual goals of economic performance and employee satisfaction.
With their expert knowledge of the current legal requirements, our specialist employment lawyers are able to assist you with all these issues that call for both experience and responsiveness. Regardless of the sector in which you operate or the size of your organisation, they will advise and help you, both in France and internationally, with this threefold approach; adaptation, prevention and implementation of the most suitable system for managing these new working styles. More specifically, they will assist you at each stage of organisational change and any potential outsourcing, as well as negotiation, implementation and monitoring of your career and skills management plan. Their expertise and insight into the pitfalls and possibilities involved in this area combine to produce a pragmatic, overarching, collaborative and long-term approach, which will enhance your competitiveness.

 
Alain Herrmann
Alain Herrmann
Partner
France, Neuilly-sur-Seine
Alain Herrmann joined the Employment Department of CMS Francis Lefebvre in 1992 and became a partner in 2007. He advises on employment law, mainly in relation to national and international restructuring...
Laurent Marquet de Vasselot-Final
Laurent Marquet de Vasselot
Partner
Member of the Management Board
France, Neuilly-sur-Seine
Having spent several years in the legal department of an international group, Laurent joined the Employment Department of CMS Francis Lefebvre in 1991 and became Partner in 1998. He assists international...
Rodolphe Olivier
Rodolphe Olivier
Partner
France, Neuilly-sur-Seine
Rodolphe joined the Employment Law Department at CMS Francis Lefebvre in 1997.  He became a partner in June 2010. He is mainly involved in litigation in relation to disputes pending before the employment...
Maïté Ollivier
Maïté Ollivier
Partner
France, Neuilly-sur-Seine
Maïté Ollivier joined the Employment Department of CMS Francis Lefebvre in 2011. She advises French and international companies on collective and individual labour relations and on the employment...
Thierry Romand
Thierry Romand
Partner
France, Neuilly-sur-Seine
Thierry Romand joined the employment department of CMS Francis Lefebvre in 1995 and became a partner in 2006. He has substantial experience in advising corporate clients on employment law issues. His...
Jean-Yves Frouin
Jean-Yves Frouin
Of Counsel
France, Neuilly-sur-Seine
Former magistrate of the judiciary Former President of the Social Chamber of the Court of Cassation Former Associate Professor at the University of Tours Author of the thesis "Une construction prétorienne...
Emilie Bourguignon
Emilie Bourguignon
Counsel
France, Neuilly-sur-Seine
Emilie joined CMS Francis Lefebvre in 2011. She works on employment law and on individual work relations, in particular, including drafting employment contracts, managing workplace health issues (disability...
Ghislain Dintzner
Ghislain Dintzner
Counsel
Lawyer
France, Neuilly-sur-Seine
Ghislain Dintzner joined CMS Francis Lefebvre in 2011 and is specialized in Employment and Social Security Law. He advises companies on collective and individual labour relations and on the employment...
Florence Duprat-Cerri
Florence Duprat-Cerri
Counsel
France, Neuilly-sur-Seine
Florence Duprat-Cerri is a Counsel in the Employment Law Department. Her practice focuses on providing hands-on assistance with the day-to-day management of social protection matters and defending her...