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“Putting people to work”: the specter of the new tightening of the screw on unemployment insurance

2024-03-26T19:05:07.191Z

Highlights: Gabriel Attal planned during his news on TF 1 on Wednesday evening to make new announcements on compensation for the unemployed. “He is going to say what levers he intends to use to put people to work,” summarizes an insider more bluntly. The first subject on the agenda of the seminar is entitled “encouraging people to return to work”. Subscribe Already subscribed? To log in, click here to go to the TF 1 news page and enter your details.


Gabriel Attal planned during his news on TF 1 on Wednesday evening to make new announcements on compensation for the unemployed. A sensitive subject


“The president is not there, the mice are dancing…” A pillar of the majority chuckled while observing the ballet performed in Paris, while Emmanuel Macron returned to Brazil.

After the counter-offensive of the Minister of the Economy, Bruno Le Maire, on the alarming level of the deficit, it is Gabriel Attal's turn to push the spotlight on the labor issue, a big part of his interview (scheduled to last 30 minutes) this Wednesday March 27 on the TF 1 news after a government seminar organized on this theme in the morning.

The opportunity for the head of government, it is reported, to make “a fairly strong announcement on unemployment insurance”.

Understand, a new turn of the screw?

Since his arrival at Rue de Varenne, Gabriel Attal has continued to insist on the “need” for a new reform.

“He is going to say what levers he intends to use to put people to work,” summarizes an insider more bluntly, knowing that the first subject on the agenda of the seminar is entitled “encouraging people to return to work”.

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