Macron has showcased a recurring obsession with supposed French laziness.
The President has seen the French economy as being hindered by millions of idle citizens.
Radical measures have been proposed to lessen unemployment, including reforming the RSA, decreasing unemployment insurance, and abolishing the Specific Solidarity Allowance (ASS).
These measures mainly affect a vulnerable and defenceless population.
The focus of this plan seems to be solely on cost savings, rather than addressing the structural problems of the job market.
The government could enhance activity rates amongst the over-60s by improving the attractiveness of available jobs.
Conclusion: The current measures proposed by Macron's government are insufficient and primarily austerity-focused. A comprehensive strategy that urgently improves job attractiveness is necessary to truly tackle the unemployment issue.