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The figures are alarming: a quarter of French employees go to work with butterflies in their stomachs, more than a third say they have suffered from burnout and 43% feel pain because of their job. Sophie Le Gall has taken an interest in some of the most incredible economic successes. Behind the success of these large companies sometimes lie management methods that can break employees. She investigated Lidl, one of the giants of mass distribution, one of consumers' favorite brands. The brand, with a turnover of 8 billion euros and 30,000 employees in France, has emerged from hard discount by shaking up its employees' working methods. A revolution in stores and warehouses, for which some employees are paying dearly. Another sector, another atmosphere. Sophie Le Gall explored the world of Free. A young and offbeat image and a boss, Xavier Niel, who plays it straight by declaring: "Employees in call centers are the workers of the 21st century. This is the worst job." This investigation reveals the precariousness of these "21st century workers." Often on ejection seats, many leave the company without compensation when they find themselves out. Director: Sophie Legall