Page 3 to 16: Start Pages | Page 17: Marie-Anne Dujarier – Work nm | Page 19 to 21: Marie-Anne Dujarier – Introduction | Page 22 to 23: Franck Lebas – Etymology of “work” | Page 27 to 34: Baptiste Giraud – “In France, we go on strike all the time and we don’t negotiate. » | Page 35 to 42: Nicolas Jounin – “There are no more workers in France. » | Page 43 to 49: Baptiste Giraud – “The unions no longer represent employees. » | Page 50 to 51: Baptiste Giraud – “The unions are not for the bosses. » | Page 53 to 61: Émilien Ruiz – “There are too many civil servants in France. » | Page 63 to 69: Laurent Willemez – “The Labor Code is too complex. » | Page 71 to 76: Michaël Zemmour – “In France, work is too expensive. » | Page 77 to 78: Nicolas Da Silva – Social security and work | Page 79 to 85: Nicolas Jounin – “Foreigners take the work of the French. » | Page 87 to 92: Hadrien Clouet – “We can no longer find recruits. » | Page 93 to 94: Josef Kavka – “The university does not prepare for employment. » | Page 95 to 100: Sophie Bernard – “Wage earning is a thing of the past. » | Page 101 to 106: Sarah Abdelnour – “Being your own boss means being free. » | Page 107 to 108: Fabienne Muller – Social dumping | Page 111 to 116: Dominique Lhuilier – “Work is health. » | Page 117 to 118: Isabelle Gernet – “Relaxing, discussing, is not work. » | Page 119 to 124: Amélie Adam and Serge Volkoff – “Physical strain at work is a thing of the past. » | Page 125 to 126: Annie Thébaud-Mony – Cancer and work | Page 127 to 133: Corinne Gaudart and Serge Volkoff – “Seniors lack dynamism. » | Page 135 to 140: Collective Rosa Bonheur – “The poor are all assisted. » | Page 141 to 147: Dominique Lhuilier – “The unemployed are lazy. » | Page 149 to 155: Maud Simonet – “A housewife does not work. » | Page 156 to 157: Marie-Anne Dujarier – “Work is useful for our subsistence. » | Page 159 to 166: Florence Ihaddadene – “Young people have a different relationship to work. » | Page 167 to 172: Aurélie Gonnet – “You don’t do the same job all your life. » | Page 175 to 181: François Jarrige – “Work is unique to man. » | Page 183 to 188: Antonio Casilli – “Robots will soon replace workers. » | Page 189 to 190: Antonio Casilli – Should workers be afraid of artificial intelligence? | Page 191 to 197: Luca Paltrinieri – “Man is capital. » | Page 199 to 204: Marie-Anne Dujarier – “Competition at work is natural and benefits everyone. » | Page 205 to 210: Mireille Eberhard – “When we want, we can! Work is a matter of merit. » | Page 211 to 212: Laure Bereni – “Diversity is good for business. » | Page 213 to 214: Marie-Anne Dujarier – Wages and gender | Page 215 to 220: Lionel Jacquot – “Today, management is horizontal: there are no more bosses. » | Page 221 to 222: Jens Thoemmes – “Since the pandemic, we have all switched to teleworking. » | Page 223 to 228: Gokçe Gulkan and Marie-Anne Dujarier – “Working in a start-up is fun! » | Page 229 to 234: Fabienne Hanique – “You have to manage conflicts. » | Page 235 to 236: Fabienne Hanique – “Work has lost its meaning. » | Page 237 to 239: Ending pages.