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Unemployment insurance: Marc Ferracci expects the “modulation” to take effect at the beginning of 2023

guest of Business B.F.M. This Thursday, the rapporteur for the unemployment insurance bill said a bit more about the “modulation” principle at the heart of the reform.

Guest of the Great Interview in Business B.F.M., the rapporteur for the bill on Unemployment Insurance Marc Ferracci recalled the beginning of the text. “The bill gives the government the power to act by decree on the unemployment insurance rules, he began, before justifying: it is very important because, if we do nothing, on November 1, the current rules will no longer have Legal validity. base.”

The Renaissance deputy also recalled the main objective of the reform, which should “allow the government to respond to hiring tensions and labor shortages.”

More incentive rules “when the labor market is good”

He then developed the notion of modulation, at the heart of the reform project. “The government also wants to modulate unemployment insurance rules according to the labor market situation,” he said.

“The modulation will most likely come into force in early 2023 after a consultation with the social partners has been carried out, which will start in the next few days,” he said. “This consultation will allow the content of the decree to be established,” added the elected official, specifying that “several options on the criteria, on the rules and on the thresholds” of the modulation were on the table. The criteria used to determine the change in the rules of compensation and eligibility for unemployment insurance could be, in particular, that of the unemployment rate, job creation or even tensions in the labor market, Marc Ferracci pointed out.

Author: Nina LeClerre
Source: BFM TV

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