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The executive still adapts its partial unemployment schemes

2020-09-10T15:46:53.172Z


The level of compensation for long-term partial activity (APLD) will not change until the summer of 2021.Over the past six months, the executive has continuously refined its support systems for businesses and employees. And this Thursday, the new Minister of Labor did not derogate from this rule by announcing the maintenance of the partial long-term activity (APLD) until the summer of 2021 at least, and under the same conditions as today. hui. This system, which should make it possible to avoid massi


Over the past six months, the executive has continuously refined its support systems for businesses and employees.

And this Thursday, the new Minister of Labor did not derogate from this rule by announcing the maintenance of the partial long-term activity (APLD) until the summer of 2021 at least, and under the same conditions as today. hui.

This system, which should make it possible to avoid massive layoffs in companies whose sustainability is not in question but which are faced with a lasting reduction in activity, makes it possible to maintain 84% of employee compensation.

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I can confirm to you that we will maintain the level of support, so an out-of-pocket expense limited to 15% for the employer (...) until next summer",

Élisabeth Borne explained on BFM Business.

Initially, the scope of aid was to be reduced from October to bring the rest to the charge of companies to 20%.

But the executive wants to keep the most attractive settings possible for

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Source: lefigaro

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