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Seasonal hires stalled

2020-05-21T15:14:17.548Z


Over one million jobs are filled each summer in France, including 520,000 in tourism.With nearly a month of the official start of the 2020 opus, seasonal summer workers are in the most complete blur ... After two months of confinement, the sector players are waiting for the government announcements - concerning tourism, hotels and catering - which should take place at the end of May to allow the start and design of the coming season. Because for the moment, recruitments are at a s...


With nearly a month of the official start of the 2020 opus, seasonal summer workers are in the most complete blur ... After two months of confinement, the sector players are waiting for the government announcements - concerning tourism, hotels and catering - which should take place at the end of May to allow the start and design of the coming season. Because for the moment, recruitments are at a standstill. And not just a little… "Given the lack of visibility and information on the situation in the coming months, there are simply no job offers for seasonal workers," confirms Stéphanie Delestre, founder and President of Qapa, an online interim recruitment platform.The encephalogram is completely flat. On the other hand, we notice a much larger influx of requests from students than in previous years. ”

Disaster scenario

A real disaster scenario as seasonal work weighs heavily, economically, in France. Between

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Source: lefigaro

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