Want the legal right to ignore your boss outside working hours? Learn from the French | Alexander Hurst
Briefly

The US economic advantage is tied to longer working hours, with Americans working 25% more hours annually than French workers, reflecting a significant cultural divide.
The right to disconnect law in France allows workers to be unreachable after hours, fostering a culture of respect for personal time and work-life balance.
In France, la rentree signifies a cultural reawakening in September, encompassing not just work but a broader return to social and cultural engagement.
At a Paris-based fintech company, the legal framework and cultural support empower employees to disconnect after hours without fear of repercussions or pressure.
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