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Time-saving accounts: relaxed conditions of use in the civil service due to the Olympic Games

Publié le 06 mars 2024 - Directorate for Legal and Administrative Information (Prime Minister)

A public servant, you won't use all your days off because of the increased activity related to the 2024 Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games? Temporary provisions make the time savings account more flexible to allow staff to save more days off in 2024.

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If you are a state or judicial public servant, you will be able to add up to 20 new days to your 2024 Time Savings Account, up from the usual 10. This was made possible by an order issued in Official Journal February 25, 2024. In addition, the overall limit of days that can be kept on your time savings account at the end of 2024 is set at 70 days, compared to 60 days.

The days saved above the usual 60 may, in the following years, be kept on your CET or be consumed (used in the form of leave, compensated or taken into account for your supplementary retirement).

Similar provisions had already been put in place for hospital and territorial officials following orders issued on January 10, 2024.

FYI  

if at the end of 2023, due to the application of certain provisions, you were able to save more than 60 days on your CET, the maximum number of days you can keep at the end of 2024 is: the number of days you had saved, increased by 10 days.

Reminder

The Time Savings Account allows you, when you have not taken all your days off or RTT on December 31, to keep these unused days under certain conditions.

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