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Pôle emploi: 5% of illegal offers according to the operator, 76% according to the CGT

2022-09-13T13:14:54.150Z


Pôle emploi disputes the reliability of the study carried out by the union, with the perimeter “very restricted and not representative”.


About 5% of the offers published on the Pôle emploi site are illegal, the operator told AFP on Tuesday, contesting a study by the CGT which "

mixes quality and legality

" by asserting that "

76% of the offers are illegal

" .

.

Each year, the CGT national committee of unemployed and precarious workers (CNTPEP-CGT) leads a campaign to denounce “

false offers

” from Pôle emploi.

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This year, about twenty of its activists studied "

more than 1,900 offers in 13 cities (...) They went through each offer, not hesitating to call the temp agencies to see the effectiveness of the allegations posted on the offer and more particularly its existence, its nature and its duration

”, affirms the committee in its press release.

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According to the CGT, it would be the construction sector that would post the most “

bogus

” job offers (offers from Pôle Emploi partner platforms already filled, unspecified working hours, etc.), followed by the personal services.

"More than 20,000 fraudulent offers" deleted in 2021"

But Pôle emploi disputes the reliability of this study with a “

very limited and not representative

” scope.

In addition, the CGT makes "

an amalgam between quality and legality

" according to Pôle emploi.

For example, the absence of information on a work schedule is not a criterion of illegality.

Thus,

"

CSD renewable

"

is not illegal because we can not know if it will really be

"in the case, for example, of the replacement of a sick leave", explains the operator to AFP.

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Pôle emploi conducts its own study, with a methodology audited by an independent firm.

"

In 2021, the study of 4973 offers showed that 94.8% of the offers complied with the legal framework

", indicates the operator.

To avoid the publication of non-compliant offers, the control of Pôle emploi "

is carried out by relying on artificial intelligence (...) coupled with a control by a dedicated business adviser, followed by contact with the company

”.

Our partners are subject to the same compliance criteria to see their offers published.

Thus, between September 4 and 11, 2022, more than 48% of offers were rejected (mainly for duplicates, but also for non-conformities, etc.) and therefore not published

”, according to the operator.

Pôle emploi indicates that it has removed “

more than 20,000 fraudulent offers in 2021

” which were identified “

by verifying the identity of the recruiter before submitting the offer, reports by users, and internal checks

”.

Job seekers who responded to the offer “

are systematically contacted again to inform them of the fraud and the possible remedies

”, specifies the operator.

Source: lefigaro

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