A look back five years ... Over the year 2020, with the disappearance of nearly 185,000 full-time equivalent temporary jobs due to the crisis and the paralysis of the economy during the first confinement in particular, temporary work has declined 23.6%, according to the industry federation, Prism'emploi.
A very sharp fall which wiped out the growth observed between 2016 and 2018 and which brought the sector back to a level of employment comparable to that of 2015 ...
“The record is very bad and the collapse terrible. Temporary workers are indeed the first victims of the crisis, ”
comments without concession Isabelle Eynaud-Chevalier, general delegate of Prism'emploi.
However, in proportion, the crisis of 2020 remains less catastrophic than that of the years 2010. To give a point of comparison, temporary work fell by 26% in 2009, and this after a first drop of 5.3% l 'last year.
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