The tirade had caused controversy.
In 2019, Édouard Philippe suggested the idea of asking for compensation from beneficiaries of social assistance.
An "
explosive
"
subject
had admitted the former Prime Minister, in anticipation of the cries of orchard that such an evocation - seen as the affirmation that beneficiaries do not want to work - never fails to arouse.
However, he was not advancing anything revolutionary.
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Since the creation of the RMI - the ancestor of the RSA - in 1988, the law obliges the departments which pay the allowance to develop a strategy to help beneficiaries return to work.
Beneficiaries for their part are required to "
look for a job, or to undertake to participate in the actions necessary for their social or professional integration
".
Rights and duties which are the subject of a reciprocal engagement contract (CER) signed in due form.
If in some departments the constraints of beneficiaries are limited to registering with Pôle emploi or consulting a
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