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Employment: this summer, seasonal workers are missing

2021-07-23T15:43:29.879Z


In many sectors, employers are unable to recruit workers for the season. Each year, they are usually 1 million to reach the beaches, campsites, leisure parks, high mountain resorts or even farms. But in 2021, they are becoming rarer ... With the crisis, seasonal workers are absent subscribers on the labor market. Deprived of contracts for months, some found themselves this winter without resources and without housing. And as they were not in employment, many of them we


Each year, they are usually 1 million to reach the beaches, campsites, leisure parks, high mountain resorts or even farms.

But in 2021, they are becoming rarer ... With the crisis, seasonal workers are absent subscribers on the labor market.

Deprived of contracts for months, some found themselves this winter without resources and without housing.

And as they were not in employment, many of them were unable to benefit from the partial unemployment scheme.

This situation may have prompted some to give up this form of particularly precarious work.

"

We know, for example, that in the hotel and catering sector, due to particularly complicated working conditions and employers' lack of consideration during the period of inactivity, around 10% of workers have taken a new direction

, ”explains Inès Minin. , which follows this topic for the CFDT.

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Source: lefigaro

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