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Story: The Good Worker Syndrome: When Professional Guilt Becomes Toxic

Asking kids to choose their career paths at 14 and 18 with virtually no knowledge of the business world, while relying on software that is as inhuman as it is illegible to determine their future, amounts to organizing mass structural unemployment fueled by a huge matching problem. Especially in a country that finds us too young for a long time and very quickly too old.

Obviously. But if we started by bringing people closer to work, that would already be a huge step. To restore a taste for work, as some say, people have to have a taste for work. And that's within everyone's reach.

Julien Leclercq

Author of "(Desperately) Seeking Employees" and "Diary of a Bastard Boss" (Fayard), director of the Com'Press agency in Astaffort (Lot-et-Garonne) and owner of the restaurant Le Bastion in Lectoure (Gers).

Le Nouvel Observateur

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