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“The value of work remains a value of law”: Rousseau defends the “right to be lazy”

The Green MP distanced herself after Fabien Roussel’s comments, accusing the RSA of “fueling unemployment”. The subsidies “are used to give dignity to the employees”, the elected Parisian still assures.

Fabien Roussel and his statements during the Festival of Humanity do not stop reacting on the Nupes benches. Sandrine Rousseau has distanced herself from the head of the Communist Party.

“I tell them that we have the right to be lazy, I tell them that we have the right to transition professions (…) We have the right to pause in our lives and above all we need to find time, the sense of sharing, the 4-day week. There, we are not there at all”, he explains this Thursday in france news.

“We are in the value of work, and sorry, but the value of work is still a right-wing value,” judges the environmentalist deputy.

Subsidies “to be able to give dignity to employees”

The former presidential candidate was unanimously against him on the left after having multiplied the exits on employment in recent days. Fabien Roussel thus accused the “substitute income” as “the RSA” of “feeding unemployment”.

“I guess to defend the Labor Party,” he insisted at a forum in the Worldin response to the distancing of the members of the Nupes, from Jean-Luc Mélenchon to the LFI deputy François Ruffin through the environmentalist MEP Karima Delli.

“To be able to give dignity to the employees, that they cannot depend on their work, that they can leave their work, that they can have security when they leave their work. Those are assignments, that’s what it’s for. It’s super important,” Sandrine Rousseau replied again this Thursday on France info.

The pace chosen by Fabien Roussel has worsened since the Government presented itself to the Council of Ministers last week unemployment insurance reform. It intends to vary the conditions of compensation of the unemployed depending on the economic situation. Present at the Fête de l’Humanité, the Delegate Minister for Public Accounts, Gabriel Attal, also “assented” to Fabien Roussel’s words.

Author: Mary Pierre Bourgeois
Source: BFM TV

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