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Eric Zemmour offers a “zero charge bonus” for employees

2022-02-05T17:56:09.324Z


In his speech in Lille this Saturday, the candidate of the national right unveiled a new economic proposal.


The candidate of the national right Eric Zemmour devoted a good part of his Lille meeting to castigating

the "assistantship

" of "

social aid

", promising employees of "

France who works

" a "

zero charge bonus

" at the right want employers.

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In the North, for a long time the “

industrial heart

” of the country with its “

generations of workers

”, “

even more than elsewhere, the assistantship is an insult

”, hammered the candidate Reconquest!.

In "

the middle classes

" and "

the popular classes

", "

we hate the assistantship

".

"

When we get up every morning to go to work

", "

we do not accept that the neighbor lives better than us thanks to social assistance without the need to work

", he insisted in front of some 6,000 supporters.

To put "an

end to the scandal of too low wages

", Eric Zemmour offers a "

zero charge bonus

", with "

zero tax and zero urssaf

".

This bonus may represent “

up to 3 months of net salary.

A 13th, a 14th or even a 15th month without charge

, ”he said, without quantifying his measurements.

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The device is reminiscent of the exceptional purchasing power bonus (PEPA), known as the "

Macron bonus

", a measure created in 2019 and renewed since.

Nearly 4 million employees received this bonus last year, with an average payment of 506 euros.

If the 'Macron bonus' without charge or taxes, voted during the Covid was a good thing, then why limit it to this point?

Why limit this bonus to (a ceiling of) 1,000 euros for most companies?

asked Eric Zemmour.

Source: lefigaro

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