In the Saint-Frederic official district of Bayonne, the technical center for the town's workers, people are in a hurry at 11:30: they have just finished their shift and are waiting to go home, or risking a trip elsewhere. "See you tomorrow," they say to Mayalen Minville (Bayonne, 1976), leaving the dirty rags and cleaning products they were holding on a shelf. Minville is, in fact, the head of the town's cleaning service. During the holidays in …
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In the Saint-Frederic official district of Bayonne, the technical center for the town's workers, people are in a hurry at 11:30: they have just finished their shift and are waiting to go home, or risking a trip elsewhere. "See you tomorrow," they say to Mayalen Minville (Bayonne, 1976), leaving the dirty rags and cleaning products they were holding on a shelf. Minville is, in fact, the head of the town's cleaning service. During the holidays in …