Great start for “France Travail”. The consultation around Emmanuel Macron’s project to reorganize the public employment service begins today, for a period of two months. Always in view: full employment. Today, the unemployment rate is 7.4% in the second quarter, and yet many companies are struggling to hire in all sectors.
This consultation with the social partners aims to find solutions to, firstly, better support the unemployed, especially those furthest from employment. But it also aims to better meet the labor needs of companies. All this while the relations between all the actors of the public service are being reorganized, in particular with common software.
All this will take two months to give results at the end of the year that will feed the future great labor law scheduled for next summer.
Pôle emploi organization considered too complex
Among the problems associated with the current functioning of Pôle emploi pointed out by the government, we find in the first place its organization, considered too complex. Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, in fact, points to a lack of efficiency in the public employment service.
It no longer wants to have, on the one hand, the State that accompanies job seekers and, on the other, the regions that deal with their training and the departments in charge of integrating RSA beneficiaries. To remedy this, everything will be grouped with a single driver per employment area.
One of the first big projects of “France Travail” will be the reform of the RSA. Experiments will be launched in some pilot employment areas. As a reminder, Emmanuel Macron wants all RSA recipients to be offered 15-20 hours of activity per week.
Source: BFM TV
