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Editorial: Le Monde

  • Prime Minister Gabriel Attal announces a third reform of unemployment insurance, meeting resistance from social partners.
  • Despite ongoing negotiations between the unions and the employer representatives, the government seeks to take over management of unemployment insurance to reduce public deficits.
  • Three options are being considered: reducing the duration of compensation, revising the period of employment necessary to qualify for compensation, and reducing the level of compensation.
  • The government diverges from previously agreed negotiations with unions and employers, prioritizing swift return to employment.
  • Changes proposed by Attal will result in a heavy burden for unemployed individuals, especially amid the current economic climate.

Conclusion: The government's decision to push forward with unemployment insurance reforms, without evaluating the impact of previous reforms, is perceived as a blow to the most vulnerable in society, intensifying conflict between the government and trade unions.