Ressources humaines Page #2

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1999
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I don't want to scare you, I know

that some businessmen oppose to it.

Now, there's hardly a thing

that could scare me.

I'm persuaded that the 35 hours a

week are an important challenge...

because they will change our

perspective on certain concepts...

that had never been questioned.

- Is this a message?

- No way.

I hope that negotiations

on work hours...

will respond to the worker's

opinion about the company.

It would be interesting

if they had some of the responsibility.

That's not an easy thing to do.

It would be a real mess

I never said it would be easy.

Work hours have to be

organized globally.

Less but better work will be done.

I find it a real challenge.

It's exciting, because nothing

has been said.

Perfect. We play and we win together.

Look. My brother is real handsome.

How is it going?

Anyway, have a nice day.

You never said you had

a brilliant son.

- I didn't have the chance to talk to you.

- Don't be so humble.

It's got merits, because you studied

quite a lot. But this is not usual.

Don't be humble. Congratulations!

Really.

- Thank you, Mr. Rouet.

- Good job.

Go on working.

We are busy, as well.

Have a good day. Bye.

Come on.

- What did you do today?

- Not much. It was the first day.

- Did you work?

- I didn't have time.

I put my things on my desk,

I organized it.

- You got a desk for you?

- Sure.

That's not fancy.

Also, I had lunch at the canteen.

Not bad, uh, dad?

I was supposed to go with the boss,

but he had lunch with a supplier.

With that much eating,

he's overweight.

He also eats at the canteen.

- I bet you he doesn't do it often.

- Sometimes.

One day, you will have to eat

with suppliers, also.

And you'll be overweight, also.

- Who did you eat with?

- Businessmen. Most boring.

They look sinister.

They aren't bright, either.

Who do you think you are?

No one. I'll eat with you tomorrow.

That's funnier.

Don't do that.

You have to win their respect.

If you eat with us,

you mean we're comrades.

Then, at the workshop, they'll say-

"We had fun at noon. "

They won't respect you.

What do you mean?

Can't I eat with my friends?

No. At work, they are your employees.

I'm not an employee.

I'm just doing an internship.

Yes. You have to give orders.

Being comrades is not good

when you mean being respected.

Leave him alone,

you're always teaching him lessons.

- How are you, Francois?

- Hi, Frank. It's been so long!

This is Christian.

- You didn't call.

- I've been to the plant.

Christian works there.

They say you got a nice suit.

- Yes, I do.

- Are you coming to the caf?

Sure, of course.

Mom, I'm going out with Francois.

You may say hi to me.

How are you?

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Laurent Cantet

Laurent Cantet ([lɔʁɑ̃ kɑ̃tɛ]; born 15 June 1961) is a French director, cinematographer and screenwriter. His parents were schoolteachers in Ardilleux.His 2001 film L'Emploi du temps was placed at 99 on Slant Magazine's best films of the 2000s, number 9 of The Guardian's Best Films of the Noughties, and number 11 at The A.V. Club's top 50 films of the 2000s (decade).On 25 May 2008, he received the Palme d'Or at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival, for the film Entre les murs. more…

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