  Looks like urlLink 35 hours (which is considered a second job in many parts of the developed world) may not be enough &nbsp; Only 2 per cent of Bosch's 820 workers refused to amend their contracts to allow themselves to work 36 hours. Jacques Chirac, the French president, and his centre-right government have been struggling to regain control of a corporate trend that is growing in political importance across continental Europe. &nbsp; The insanity of a nationally mandated work hour limit is coming to a head.&nbsp; In&nbsp;short, the capitalists will no longer stand for it.&nbsp; &nbsp; It is an affront to freedom for&nbsp;a paternalistic government to limit one's ability to work.&nbsp; What benefits a man to lounge about on another's labor?
There's only so much wine and cheese a&nbsp;man can consume (theoretically).&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;You want to get paid, you have to work.&nbsp; Pretending to be paid and pretending to work can only go so far in a noncommunist system.&nbsp; France may be many things, but with a straight face I cannot quite call it communist. 
