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'Employers are not sufficiently aware of the magnitude of the issue': will the new two-month maternity leave throw the company into disarray?

The article discusses concerns among small businesses and temporary staffing agencies regarding the new two-month parental leave policy in France. It quotes a statement highlighting that employers have not fully recognized the scale of the issue. The focus is on potential disruptions to companies due to extended leave periods, with particular emphasis on the challenges faced by SMEs and the interim workforce.

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'Employers are not sufficiently aware of the magnitude of the issue': will the new two-month maternity leave throw the company into disarray?

The article discusses concerns among small businesses and temporary staffing agencies regarding the new two-month parental leave policy in France. It quotes a statement highlighting that employers have not fully recognized the scale of the issue. The focus is on potential disruptions to companies due to extended leave periods, with particular emphasis on the challenges faced by SMEs and the interim workforce.

Bias read (Center): The article presents concerns from various stakeholders without overtly favoring any political side. It frames the discussion around employer awareness and operational impacts rather than taking a clear ideological stance. While the subject is politically charged, the framing remains balanced, with

Why these scores (Factual 65 · Objective 70): The article discusses concerns from SMEs and temp agencies about the new 2-month parental leave policy, but lacks specific data or quotes from official sources. It presents opinions rather than verified facts. The tone is somewhat concerned but remains neutral.

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