This time, we are getting down to business.
Long rejected thanks to the gigantic sanitary cordon deployed by the State around companies, social plans are starting to rain.
The big wave, we are told, will arrive early next year.
Not all will be as spectacular as Bridgestone's.
The vast majority will concern SMEs and craftsmen, faced with the impossibility of further resisting the storm of the Covid.
These plans will remain under the radar of the news and will take place behind closed doors.
With economic activity slowing down so much, it will be difficult for the government to avoid the dreaded chaos.
Since confinement last March, he has objectively "done the job" to mitigate the effects of the health crisis.
At the cost of enormous financial means, the economy was literally placed under anesthesia: massive partial activity, guaranteed loans to companies, cancellation of charges… the whole panoply of the possible was used.
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