This is one of the
“eight priority projects”
launched on September 12 by Olivier Dussopt, the Minister of Labour, Full Employment and Integration, to
“achieve the objective of full employment”
set at the horizon 2027 by the President of the Republic: namely, reforming support for some 2 million RSA recipients in France (whose number has increased by half over ten years) and better integrating the people furthest from the use.
This project will notably involve the implementation of candidate Macron's campaign promise to condition the payment of the RSA to fifteen or twenty hours of weekly activity.
And this, as the services of Olivier Dussopt specify,
“as part of a reciprocal commitment which guarantees as a priority the support of a weekly, personalized and intensive professional project”
.
In short, a give and take in line with the Republican promise of rights and duties.
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