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In the Vosges, Gabriel Attal defends his labor reforms

2024-03-01T18:05:07.585Z

Highlights: In the Vosges, the Prime Minister reaffirms that work must always pay better than money. He says the decline in the number of jobs is the legacy of the majority in the European Parliament. He also praises the work of the European Commission, which has been working on the issue for a year. The European Commission is now working on a new plan to create jobs in the EU. It will be the first time since 2004 that the EU has been able to work with the EU Commission on a plan to make the EU more efficient.


DECRYPTION - Visiting Épinal and Éloyes, the Prime Minister reaffirms that work must always pay better than assistantship.


Special envoy to the Vosges

The

“spring of emergencies”

, which Gabriel Attal himself announced, is far from over.

The explosion of anger among farmers at the end of last week seems barely contained when another subject already takes its place at the top of the agenda: work.

With unemployment continuing to rise and job creation at its lowest level in two years, the government must be active... and show it.

In this context, the Prime Minister made his first outing on the subject this Friday in the Vosges.

On the program, a visit to the France Travail branch (formerly Pôle emploi) in Épinal, a training center and a company.

The opportunity for an offensive Gabriel Attal, his eyes already turned towards the European elections in June, to praise the results of the majority since 2017 and to attack, without ever naming him, the RN.

“The decline in unemployment is the indisputable legacy of this majority,”

he said, recalling the

“two million jobs…

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Source: lefigaro

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