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Unemployment: “Bread on the plate”

2022-01-26T20:34:15.266Z


The editorial of Le Figaro, by Gaëtan de Capèle. Obsession with the quinquennium Holland, with a curve stubbornly refusing to reverse, unemployment has disappeared from the radar. The French, once haunted by the fear of losing their jobs, of slipping to the margins of society, are now much more worried about purchasing power, security or immigration problems. It is regrettable for Emmanuel Macron, who can flatter himself to have brought the unem


Obsession with the quinquennium Holland, with a curve stubbornly refusing to reverse, unemployment has disappeared from the radar.

The French, once haunted by the fear of losing their jobs, of slipping to the margins of society, are now much more worried about purchasing power, security or immigration problems.

It is regrettable for Emmanuel Macron, who can flatter himself to have brought the unemployment rate back to its levels of fifteen years ago.

This reflux, it will be said, owes a lot to the tens of billions of euros disbursed by the government since the start of the health crisis.

It is indisputable, and we have not finished paying the price.

To be completely fair, it is also the result of a proactive policy of supporting businesses and unlocking the labor market implemented since 2017. In a nutshell,

However appreciable these results are, it would be presumptuous...

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Source: lefigaro

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