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Budget: additional means to achieve full employment

2022-09-26T12:46:36.995Z


Nearly 7 billion euros more will be released in 2023 compared to 2022. Objective, an unemployment rate that does not exceed 5% in 2027.


Who says ambition of full employment also says average to the height.

To aim for an unemployment rate of 5% by 2027, as promised by Emmanuel Macron during the presidential campaign, the 2023 finance bill presented Monday morning in the Council of Ministers acts as an extension of the financial effort in promoting employment and vocational training.

A logical and unsurprising decision as the President of the Republic has made this objective a strong axis – if not central – of his second term.

Thus, with 20.71 billion euros planned, the Labor and Employment mission has an increase of 6.7 billion euros in its credits from one year to the next.

Let be everything except the thickness of the line.

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Strong emphasis will thus be given to training and work-study.

An envelope of 3.5 billion euros in aid for the hiring of work-study students has thus been provided for in the 2023 budget. This confirms the ambition to open the doors of work-study to new young people and to aim one million apprentices and young people on professionalization contracts by 2027. For nearly four years, apprenticeship has experienced a real explosion.

It now concerns 740,000 young people compared to less than 300,000 in 2017. A jump which is explained on the one hand by the "

Professional Future

" law of 2018 but also because of the massive aid put in place during the Covid and which still remains. .

If the envelope intended for these "

helping hands

remains massive, the government nevertheless has the ambition to refocus it on certain priority audiences to make it more effective and useful.

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The government also intends to stand at the bedside of France Skills, the armed wing of training in France.

Due to the good dynamics of work-study programs but also professional training – in particular through the massive use of the CPF – the organization should post a deficit of 5.9 billion euros in 2022. To limit the damage , the executive foresees support of 2 billion euros through an exceptional subsidy and a “

rebudgeting of half of the financing of the regional pacts of the plan for investment in skills

(PIC)”.

A patch that should be enough for a while but not forever.

There is no doubt that the executive will have to look sooner or later with the social partners on the sustainability of the current system.

In addition, to meet the challenges of full employment, the sums allocated to the training of employees and those furthest from the labor market will be increased.

The regional pacts of the PIC but also the plan to reduce recruitment tensions will be extended in 2023

. million euros in 2023

”, can we read in the budget presented on Monday.

Also note an additional 100 million euros for the transition to a full year of the youth engagement contract (CEJ) launched in March 2021.

Source: lefigaro

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