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Unemployment insurance: the CFDT discovers "with amazement" the government's draft decree

2022-12-24T17:07:14.931Z


The executive plans to reduce the duration of compensation for job seekers by 40% instead of 25% when the unemployment rate is below 6% at the national level.


It didn't take long to see the first reactions to the draft decree on unemployment insurance.

This Friday, the Ministry of Labor discussed with the social partners the possibility of reducing the duration of compensation by 40%, if unemployment drops to 6% (against 7.3% currently).

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It is "

with amazement

" that the CFDT discovered "

this new provision

".

The first union in France "

regrets and denounces a new arbitration once again to the disadvantage of the most fragile

".

In its press release published this Saturday, the CFDT indicates that it "

will fight for the most precarious, the long-term unemployed and in particular the elderly

" so that they "

do not suffer this new injustice

".

Read alsoUnemployment insurance: the draft decree sent to the social partners

Initially, the text provided for a 25% reduction in the duration of compensation for all jobseekers opening rights to unemployment insurance, from February 1, 2023. When the reform was presented last November, the Minister of Labour, Olivier Dussopt, had mentioned the possibility of a hardening but only in the event of unemployment below 5%, equivalent to “

full employment

”.

"

The objective of full employment will go through intelligent solutions on the quality of employment and support for the people concerned, local solutions also to respond to the multiple explanatory factors of unemployment

", bid the CFDT in its communicated.

Source: lefigaro

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