Every day, Le Parisien mobilizes to answer your questions around the coronavirus. We are looking at Warda's question today: "Is it absolutely necessary to have a school certificate if you want to keep your child at home and benefit from partial unemployment?" "
Since June 2 and entering the second phase of deconfinement, this document becomes mandatory, insists the Ministry of Labor to the Parisian. If the parents wish their child to stay at home while benefiting from unemployment benefits, they can only do so with this certificate, on which the school must indicate the hours or days when it does not can support the student.
To be sent to the employer
This document must then be sent to the employer, so that he can put in place the partial activity measures relating to the period during which the parent must keep his child.
Note that if the parents are unable to provide this certificate, in particular because they do not wish to return their child to school, but that the latter is nevertheless able to take care of them, they must ask day off, because they will no longer be part of the partial unemployment.
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