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Unemployment insurance: the mixed and to be confirmed results of the 2019 reform

2022-10-02T16:31:14.825Z


FOCUS - Le Figaro looks at the first results of the key points of the reform. The previous unemployment insurance reform has had a bumpy ride since it was drafted in 2019. Between the various postponements due to Covid and the social partners' appeals to the Council of State, the 2017 campaign promise to review the operation of the regime did not finally come into full application until mid-2021. Or two years late. At a time when a bill proposing to extend the current rules


The previous unemployment insurance reform has had a bumpy ride since it was drafted in 2019. Between the various postponements due to Covid and the social partners' appeals to the Council of State, the 2017 campaign promise to review the operation of the regime did not finally come into full application until mid-2021.

Or two years late.

At a time when a bill proposing to extend the current rules for one year is being debated in the Assembly and when the government wants to change them to make them countercyclical,

Le Figaro

looks at the first results of the key points of the reform.

The "permits"

By modifying the eligibility rules and the method of calculating the allowance paid to the unemployed, the government intended to attack the "permittees" (alternating short contracts and periods of unemployment) who could, in certain cases, earn more than continuously employed.

According to Olivier Dussopt, auditioned…

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Source: lefigaro

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