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The executive wants to facilitate the retraining of employees

2020-10-16T19:16:00.947Z


The Ministry of Labor is pleading to adapt existing mechanisms and limit layoffs.Unemployment insurance reform, occupational health, value sharing… At the Ministry of Labor, the subjects of discussion and negotiation with the social partners are multiplying. And at the initiative of trade union and employer structures, the executive opened the work site for professional retraining two weeks ago. A necessity, since the crisis destroyed more than 570,000 salaried jobs over one y


Unemployment insurance reform, occupational health, value sharing… At the Ministry of Labor, the subjects of discussion and negotiation with the social partners are multiplying.

And at the initiative of trade union and employer structures, the executive opened the work site for professional retraining two weeks ago.

A necessity, since the crisis destroyed more than 570,000 salaried jobs over one year and led some 350,000 more people to register with Pôle emploi in category A. In addition, with a clear increase in plans to safeguard the workforce. employment in recent weeks, tens - even hundreds - of thousands of employees could find themselves in the coming months on the floor.

Faced with this new situation, the government wishes to facilitate the training of employees whose jobs are threatened towards jobs in tension or of the future and thus prevent them from going through the unemployment box.

Today, we need to ensure retraining in the

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Source: lefigaro

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