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How Pôle Emploi is preparing to face an influx of new unemployed

2021-05-26T17:15:02.701Z


REPORT - The agents of the public operator have changed their habits to better accommodate future job seekers.


It is 8:50 am this Monday morning in Sarcelles.

Ten minutes before the doors of the city's Pôle emploi agency open, the queue in front of the entrance already stretches for several meters.

Here more than elsewhere, the crisis has produced its effects.

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In the space of a year, the number of registrants in category A (without any job and in active search) has increased by more than 12%, while the national figures show an increase of 8%, or 4 points less.

This is not surprising in itself.

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Sarcelles, where the HLM bars line up one behind the other, is one of the most sensitive and precarious towns in Val-d'Oise.

Unemployment is more than twice as high as the national average.

And the audiences who check in every month are largely the furthest from employment: long-term unemployed, young people without qualifications or even residents of priority areas of the city (QPV).

Logically, their situation has not improved over the past twelve months.

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Source: lefigaro

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