To achieve the goal of full employment, Emmanuel Macron wants to change the rules again. The day after his press conference at the Elysée, the Head of State reiterated on Wednesday his intention to reform the labor market again by “making unemployment insurance rules stricter”, six and a half years after the orders came in. in force and just a few days. following the entry into force of new rules relating to compensation for the unemployed.
Before the elite of the world economy gathered in Davos, Emmanuel Macron explained that he wanted to open “a second phase of the reform of our labor market by tightening the rules of unemployment insurance, while making hiring and organization much simpler and promoting everything that can be transferred to the business level in the negotiations.
During his press conference at the Elysée, he specified that the reform would establish “stricter rules in the event of rejection of job offers” and would propose “better support for our unemployed through training, but also support for employment in aspects very specific things like housing or transportation. .
“Time II of acceleration, attractiveness, innovation”
To attract investors from all over the world, Emmanuel Macron also expressed from Davos his desire to “open a time II of acceleration, attractiveness and innovation in France.”
“We will continue reindustrialization with new attractiveness measures, in particular to attract financing,” he added. Before summarizing: “Simplification, acceleration, raising of thresholds and shifting of thresholds, reduction of deadlines for large industrial, agricultural, renewable and housing projects…”
Source: BFM TV
