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Paid leave and partial activity, consultation in view

2020-11-04T18:17:51.720Z


Élisabeth Borne asks the social partners to discuss the conditions for their automatic allocation.Who says second confinement says second controversy around paid leave of French people placed in partial unemployment. But to avoid any conflagration, the Minister of Labor took the lead on Tuesday on Europe 1, indicating that she was going to propose to the social partners "to reopen a discussion" on the subject. Concretely, the partial unemployment scheme, massively used (up to 9 million benefic


Who says second confinement says second controversy around paid leave of French people placed in partial unemployment.

But to avoid any conflagration, the Minister of Labor took the lead on Tuesday on Europe 1, indicating that she was going to propose to the social partners

"to reopen a discussion"

on the subject.

Concretely, the partial unemployment scheme, massively used (up to 9 million beneficiaries in April, another 1.1 million in September) since the start of the pandemic to safeguard employment, does not deprive employees of their right to acquire days off during their period of inactivity.

And this because of an

"agreement which was found between the social partners in 2012"

, recalled Élisabeth Borne, before adding that

"It is not a state decision"

.

A position of common sense but which the unions, for the time being, do not want to hear about ...

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“It is a false debate

, thus castigates Michel Beaugas, the“ Monsieur Emploi ”of FO.

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