“A week in his life” with Sylvie Giebel, town hall secretary of Gers, who in December unanimously passed a law to revive a business that is little-known but essential to the functioning of small towns. 23,000 of them are in municipalities with less than 2,000 inhabitants in France. 94% of women were paid slightly more than the minimum wage. Sylvie works for four town halls: Montpezzat, Souverere, Meresting, Montegut-Sèves, which she attends at the wheel of her Mini Cooper.
Episode 2: An application for a re-evaluation of the town hall secretary’s occupation that is bearing fruit
Back to the life of Sylvie Giebel, secretary of the flying town hall, who a year ago launched a petition on the networks to get the profession reassessed, an essential cog in small towns with fewer than 2,000 inhabitants.
Reporting by Lawrence Puron, producing by Stephane Ronxin.
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