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Employment: the risk of social plans is receding

2021-08-02T16:45:11.342Z


Many indicators on the employment front leave room for optimism for this summer. After nearly eighteen months of crisis, companies are gradually regaining confidence. Even if the threat of the Delta variant hangs over the summer, the recovery that began in recent weeks is having a concrete impact on the economic and social fabric. If the latest figures for unemployment, job creation or temporary work are optimistic, a myriad of indicators published in recent days point in the


After nearly eighteen months of crisis, companies are gradually regaining confidence.

Even if the threat of the Delta variant hangs over the summer, the recovery that began in recent weeks is having a concrete impact on the economic and social fabric.

If the latest figures for unemployment, job creation or temporary work are optimistic, a myriad of indicators published in recent days point in the same direction.

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• Partial activity at its lowest

This is an encouraging indicator.

After affecting more than 9 million people in spring 2020, partial activity is back to its lowest level since September 2020, according to Dares.

In June, around 1.3 million private sector employees were placed in this job saving scheme.

This represents a drop of 42% compared to May.

The decline in June affected all sectors, in particular commerce (- 67%) or accommodation and catering (- 40%), which benefited from the reductions

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Source: lefigaro

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