Olivier Dussopt is back with a bill under his arm, at a time when the social mobilization against the pension reform is dying out. With this timely crossover, the executive intends to definitively turn the page on a long semester of disputes. While the government has published two first implementing decrees making the entry into force of its pension reform inexorable, it is bringing other debates into the atmosphere. Starting with the supervision of beneficiaries of the active solidarity income (RSA), provided for by the bill France Labour - the name of the organization that is to replace Pôle emploi.
"It is the reform that allows us to achieve full employment," said the Minister of Labor, Wednesday in Les Echos, before presenting his text to the Council of Ministers. With an unemployment rate of 7.1%, government spokesman Olivier Véran welcomes a "crushed" curve to the "lowest since 2009". "Full employment is within reach, it is...
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