While the bakers claim to be able to work on May 1, several voices have been raised against this possibility, evoking one day sanctuarized. The deputy LFI of Essonne, Antoine Léaument, proposes to delete certain holidays and to create another. © Telmo Pinto/Sopa Images/Lightrocket/Getty Images – The deputy LFI Antoine Léaument offers to delete certain holidays. Save save Receive the holiday alerts The battle rages around work on May 1. The debate was relaunched a few days ago by the Professional Federation of Bakers-Patissiers who wishes to authorize the work of its voluntary employees. For what ? Because checks have been held in recent weeks, bringing some craftsmen to fine. Indeed, according to law, there is no exception to bread professionals. Asked about this subject on Sud Radio, the deputy of La France rebellious of Essonne, Antoine Léaument was “unfavorable” in turn. The LFI deputy believes that “May 1 is a sacred day” and recalls that it is “the workers’ feast”. He adds: “There must be days that are sanctuarized days in which there is a point of interest to the fact that we are all together and gathered around a date.” To date, it would also lack “days on which the whole country has common days”. Read also: Work on Sunday: Am I paid double on weekend days? A holiday to celebrate the town of Paris, the deputy went even further, evoking another track, more controversial this time. He proposes the removal of certain holidays: “If holidays must be deleted, there are a number of others that are associated with the religion that could possibly be modified,” he launches against Jean-Jacques Bourdin. Should I delete Easter, Christmas or the ascent? “I leave free,” only slips the LFI deputy. But Antoine Léaument has another solution: to create a new public holiday. He also indicates that he “tabled a bill to add a public holiday on March 18”. Why this date? Because it is the “starting point of the commune of Paris”, a “great date of our national history which is not celebrated enough”, according to him. Still on May 1, Antoine Léaument considers that authorizations for new sectors could open the door to everything. Read also: holidays: bakery employees soon forced to work on May 1? For this, he parallel with Sunday work: “We started with that and we destructured forms of break time that existed in society.” He adds to Sud Radio: “Now, this is no longer true that people can choose to work on Sunday: when we let capitalism enter through the small door, he not only sets foot, but he enters the building and breaks everything inside.” >> EURL, SARL, SCI, AUTO-ENTREPRISE … Entrepreneurs, our service to quickly and simply create your company receive our latest news every day, the selection of the main news of the day. (tagstotranslate) days f u00e9ri u00e9s