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The crisis slowed down the effects of the great state training plan

2021-04-12T20:16:47.150Z


The Ministry of Labor is nevertheless pleased with the million additional courses funded since 2018. This was one of Emmanuel Macron's campaign commitments: to train over the five-year term a million low or unskilled job seekers and a million young people removed from the labor market as part of the investment plan in skills (PIC). An ambitious bet which resulted in a colossal envelope of 15 billion euros distilled over five years and which should make it possible to absorb part of the unemployme


This was one of Emmanuel Macron's campaign commitments: to train over the five-year term a million low or unskilled job seekers and a million young people removed from the labor market as part of the investment plan in skills (PIC).

An ambitious bet which resulted in a colossal envelope of 15 billion euros distilled over five years and which should make it possible to absorb part of the unemployment in France.

And at mid-term, the Ministry of Labor considers that "

the PIC has largely fulfilled its objectives

".

According to its data, unveiled Monday during a video conference, 1,079,000 job seekers have benefited from training funded by the skills investment plan since its launch in 2018. However, after 204,000 entries in 2018 and 485,000 in 2019, the PIC was to step up in 2020. This was without counting on the Covid crisis which put lead in the wing to the ambitions of the Ministry of Labor.

While they had to flirt

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Source: lefigaro

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