It was written from the start that tackling unemployment insurance reform would be complicated.
But no one could have imagined that the implementation of this presidential promise would be so laborious ... Almost a year and a half after its adoption at the end of July 2019, the government finds itself entangled in a health, economic and social crisis which makes its application almost impossible.
But wanting to defend a stronger balance sheet at the end of the five-year term, Emmanuel Macron does not intend to discard this central element of his employment policy.
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Proof of this is that the executive's speech has not budged on the issue since the start of the crisis.
Whether it is the Minister of Labor, Élisabeth Borne, or the Prime Minister, Jean Castex, everyone repeats over and over again that the unemployment insurance reform is "
a good reform
", and that it must be "
carried out to its term
”.
But the message to the social partners has, because of the violence of the crisis and the genesis of this reform, much
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