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Partial activity returns to normal

2021-09-10T14:19:17.562Z


More advantageous, its long-lasting version should not be successful. It's the hour of truth for long-term partial activity (APLD)! With the clear improvement in the economic situation and the job market, the executive has decided to reduce the scope of many aid measures. This is the case of the partial activity mechanism - which in April 2020, at the height of the crisis, benefited more than 8 million people - thanks to colossal financial support from the State. Bu


It's the hour of truth for long-term partial activity (APLD)!

With the clear improvement in the economic situation and the job market, the executive has decided to reduce the scope of many aid measures.

This is the case of the partial activity mechanism - which in April 2020, at the height of the crisis, benefited more than 8 million people - thanks to colossal financial support from the State.

But with the end of

"whatever the cost"

, the device should gradually fade in favor of its long-term version, designed by the social partners for companies facing a lasting decline in activity.

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By reducing since the beginning of the summer the classic partial activity allowance paid to companies in unprotected sectors - from 60% in July to 36% in September -, the executive automatically encourages employers to turn to the 'APLD which becomes more interesting.

And for good reason: his allowance is equivalent to 60% of gross hourly compensation.

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Source: lefigaro

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