The general secretary of the CFDT, Marylise Léon, estimated on Monday that article 3 of the immigration bill, which provides for the granting of a temporary residence permit to workers in an irregular situation in scarce professions, is “a minimum” and that we must go beyond one year. . “It is a minimum that we must be able to preserve in the bill. I hope that this is the case and that the Prime Minister defends this position,” declared the number one of the CFDT on France Inter, while examining the Immigration bill begins in the Senate.
Both sides of the senatorial majority (right and center) refuse to agree on this article 3, which provides for a one-year renewable residence permit for illegal workers employed in professions with a shortage of labor.
A partial answer to the “integration question”
For the president of the CFDT, “it is an important article that partially responds to the challenge of integration.”
But this article is “not enough” in his eyes. “A year seems extremely short to me. The list of professions will be difficult to establish, since we will have many sectors that may be affected,” she stressed.
Source: BFM TV
