It's the world upside down.
The tidal wave of the health crisis was to take with it thousands of businesses and millions of jobs.
Eighteen months later, growth is picking up again at an unexpected rate and hundreds of thousands of job offers are not finding takers.
The dreaded explosion of unemployment has been replaced by a labor shortage!
This phenomenon, in part due to bottlenecks in the economic recovery, can be observed around the world.
Like others, we encounter difficulties in adapting our labor market to the transformation of an increasingly digital and technological economy.
Undeniable efforts have been made in training and apprenticeship to enable employees to retrain in other sectors and to enable young people to enter professional life more easily.
As supply and demand still fail to adjust, this policy will undoubtedly have to be amplified.
But France presents a
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