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Covid-19: towards a difficult exit from the crisis for the self-employed

2021-03-15T20:55:44.180Z


Supported by the state, fewer business leaders lost their business in 2020. The crisis has heightened the expectations of the self-employed in terms of protection. A message heard by Bercy who is preparing for April, under the leadership of the Minister for SMEs, Alain Griset, a plan that will also cover issues of legal status, calculation of social contributions, training, business transfer, and failures. And this although the number of self-employed who had to face a j


The crisis has heightened the expectations of the self-employed in terms of protection.

A message heard by Bercy who is preparing for April, under the leadership of the Minister for SMEs, Alain Griset, a plan that will also cover issues of legal status, calculation of social contributions, training, business transfer, and failures.

And this although the number of self-employed who had to face a judicial liquidation last year is in clear reduction.

According to the 5th edition of the Observatory for the employment of entrepreneurs, the GSC association (insurance for loss of employment for entrepreneurs) and the Altares firm, 33,189 business leaders lost their professional activity last year. .

A number at the lowest since the creation of the Observatory, which is equivalent to a decline of 31.4% compared to 2019. But

“these figures are unfortunately only a mirage which should encourage us to be extra careful”,

warns Anthony Streicher, president of the GSC association.

For him, the

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Source: lefigaro

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