
Former French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin, Architect of 35-Hour Week, Dies at 88
Lionel Jospin, who served as France's Socialist Prime Minister from 1997 to 2002 and was known as the architect of the 35-hour work week, has died at the age of 88.
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French ex-Prime Minister Lionel Jospin, architect of the 35-hour week, dies at 88 - AP News
French ex-Prime Minister Lionel Jospin, architect of the 35-hour week, dies at 88 AP News
Read full article →Lionel Jospin, former French prime minister defeated by the far right, dies at 88 - Reuters
Lionel Jospin, former French prime minister defeated by the far right, dies at 88 Reuters
Read full article →France's former Socialist Prime Minister Lionel Jospin dies at 88
Jospin was head of government from 1997 to 2002 and is credited with bringing in the 35-hour working week.
Read full article →Lionel Jospin, France’s Former Prime Minister, Dies at 88
As a Socialist prime minister, Mr. Jospin introduced a national 35-hour workweek and helped oversee the replacement of the franc with the euro.
By David A. Andelman
Read full article →French ex-Prime Minister Lionel Jospin, architect of the 35-hour week, dies at 88
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