In my country they don't have to propose something in order to be implemented, they can do whatever they want.
As we know any jobs will give one day free per week for their employees or 4 days per month, here many boss only give 1-2 days free per month, some of them don't even give any free day at all, so the employees are working like a robot.

The worker's right organization is so fucked up, hence the boss/companies didn't get any punishment.
I read about these “debates” in Europe and I just think, wow, at least people there can argue and maybe win a little ground. Where you are, it is even worse. Just orders from the top, and everyone's supposed to swallow it. That is tough. do you think people have stopped fighting because nothing changes, or was there never really any culture of pushing back to start with?
I honestly do not know what is worse: a government that pretends to listen, or one that does not even bother. Either way, regular people end up losing their time and energy, right?
In my country they don't have to propose something in order to be implemented, they can do whatever they want.
As we know any jobs will give one day free per week for their employees or 4 days per month, here many boss only give 1-2 days free per month, some of them don't even give any free day at all, so the employees are working like a robot.

The worker's right organization is so fucked up, hence the boss/companies didn't get any punishment.
Many would feel that same stress if the government tried this in our own countries. Losing time with family (especially for parents) would hit hard. We all know that people making these decisions never had to choose between their job and being there for their kids. And yes, if there is no real benefit and just more pain for everyone, it only makes people angrier. Governments seem to forget that most folks are not just numbers or data point. We are real people with lives and relationships and emotion. When they take away the little free time we have, it is like they are taking away the last bit of breathing room we get in a busy world
There are always smarter ways to fix economic problems than just demanding people work more and live less. Maybe if leaders started by fixing waste, or by really listening to what people need, things would not blow up into street protests and mistrust
France has an elephantine state that has been able to pay that way by plundering France Afrique, the thing is that it is a house of cards that has begun to fall. I don't know what you want, OP, to be paid more for working less? The countries that eat the world are the ones that increase their productivity and France is precisely the example of the opposite. Nothing unusual in Europe but in France elevated to the maximum expression. When the Euro was launched, the GDP of the USA and the EU was almost at par, while today the GDP of the USA is 50% higher. Ask yourself why.
Dedicating yourself to subsidizing people for not working, for building mosques and things like that you can do when you have money. When the money runs out you can still get into debt, but when the money runs out and you are already up to your eyebrows in debt, you get a reality check, which is what is happening here.
France (and indeed, most of Europe) has lived large off a heavy state, easy money, and yes, some questionable foreign policies in Africa and elsewhere. But I believe what is actually collapsing is not just the French state, it is the whole linear idea that "work more = always win", no matter the cost to normie.
I do not think anyone here seriously believes you can just chill forever and get paid for nothing. But the total opposite, grinding everyone down with longer hours, less rest, and no vision, that does not make a country stronger. Look at the facts: French workers are already more productive per hour than many countries that brag about "hard work", and still the system hass broken. Why? Because the real issue is never about laziness, it is decades of political avoidance, wasted spending, and leaders buying time by taxing the hell out of normal people while ignoring the real cracks
Let's not pretend the US or China got ahead just by making everyone work more hours. There are a lot to do with innovation, flexibility, actually rewarding effort, not just squeezing people dry. When you turn every problem into "just work harder", you end up with burned out, angry citizens who start looking for something, anything, that can bring different