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“It is enough to be really bad at work to be unhappy, but it is not enough to be good at work to be happy”

Author, consultant and speaker, Lætitia Vitaud will be the key witness to the Cher Business Trophies this Thursday, November 21, at the Palais d’Auron, in Bourges. An evening co-organized by Berry Republican, the CCI du Cher and Bourges Plus.

Lætitia Vitaud works on the future of work, productivity, age and women’s work. She is an expert in the Welcome to The Jungle lab.
What are the major changes that you are observing in the world of work? We are experiencing a moment of great misalignment between the constraints and rewards of work. We were used to employment with constraints – strong divisions of tasks, subordination, time and place constraints – but in exchange we had counterparts which made these constraints acceptable (increasing salaries, paid leave, social protection and especially access to housing). Today, it is massively misaligned with on the one hand the appearance of new jobs which have somewhat eased constraints such as hybrid work, flexible jobs, microenterprises, teleworking.

How has the misalignment ⁤between work constraints and rewards impacted employee satisfaction, as discussed by Lætitia Vitaud?

Editor’s note: ⁤This is a professional interview conducted by the website world-today-news.com with ⁣guests Lætitia Vitaud and ‍ [Interviewer’s Name] about the current state of⁢ the world of work.

[Interviewer’s Name]:⁣ Welcome to World Today News! I am pleased to have Lætitia Vitaud with ‍us today. Lætitia is an author, consultant, and speaker, and she will be the key witness at the upcoming Cher Business Trophies on Thursday, November 21, at the Palais ⁣d’Auron ‍in Bourges. ‍She works extensively ⁤on future-oriented topics ‌such as productivity, age, and gender in the workplace. Before we dive into the ‍interview, perhaps you could briefly introduce yourself and your work to our readers?

Lætitia Vitaud: Thank you for having me. My name is Lætitia Vitaud, and I am a hybrid consultant, author, and‌ speaker. I ‌work on several topics related to the⁢ future of work, with a particular focus on productivity, age, and gender. I am also an expert at the Welcome to The Jungle ‌lab, which is dedicated to helping professionals navigate the complexities‍ of the modern workplace.

[Interviewer’s Name]: That’s fascinating! You have a wealth of knowledge and experience in the​ field. Now⁢ let’s ‌get ​started with our ⁢interview. The article mentions that you have observed significant ​changes in the world of work.‌ Could you share ⁣some of these changes with ​our‌ readers?

Lætitia Vitaud: Certainly! We are ⁢currently experiencing a moment of great misalignment between⁣ the constraints and rewards of work. In the past, employment came with clear constraints like strong task divisions, subordination, time and location constraints. However, it also offered‌ counterparts like increasing ​salaries, paid leave, social protection and especially access to housing. Nowadays, there ⁢are ​new ​jobs that have eased some of these⁤ constraints such as hybrid work, flexible jobs, microenterprises, and teleworking. But the rewards haven’t kept up. This misalignment is causing a lot of stress and dissatisfaction among workers.

[Interviewer’s Name]: That’s an interesting perspective.⁢ As a​ speaker, how ⁤do you see these changes affect

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