This was one of the major promises of candidate Macron in 2017: to train, over five years, a million job seekers with little or no qualifications and a million young people far from the job market to bring them back to work. An ambition translated by a financial commitment of… 15 billion euros, distilled over the five-year term through the skills investment plan (PIC). If, on paper, the allocated envelope seems colossal, in fact it combines already existing credits and "reflected" towards the new government mechanism.
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But like many measures and reforms undertaken, the crisis pushes the government to review its copy. Discussions were notably launched on Tuesday on training and skills, with the aim of " the evolution and reorientation of the PIC ", said late last week the office of the Minister of Labor, Muriel Pénicaud. The stake, it is true, is primordial. After two months of confinement, the number of applicants
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