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Conventional Ruptures: What the Medef Proposes to "Correct" the Device

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On Tuesday, Patrick Martin, the boss of the Medef, asks that the conventional break-up scheme be "corrected" without being prohibited. He proposes in particular to "reduce the duration of compensation". In the context of the reform of unemployment insurance, the government plans to tighten the conditions. - Conventional cuts: what the Medef proposes to "correct" the scheme (Pro Life and Employment).

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On Tuesday, Patrick Martin, the boss of the Medef, asks that the conventional break-up scheme be "corrected" without being prohibited. He proposes in particular to "reduce the duration of compensation". In the context of the reform of unemployment insurance, the government plans to tighten the conditions. - Conventional cuts: what the Medef proposes to "correct" the scheme (Pro Life and Employment).

The President of Medef, Patrick Martin, called on Franceinfo on Tuesday to "correct" the system of conventional breakdowns in the face of "deviant behaviour". Trade unions, for their part, oppose the government's desire to attack it in the context of the reform of unemployment insurance.

According to Les Échos, the first results of the survey conducted on 7,000 beneficiaries in France are without appeal: "A survey in Ile-de-France shows that 8% of jobseekers after a conventional break could be cancelled for non-compliance with their obligations." According to the operator, this proportion even rises to 25% or 30% when all cases where job search is considered insufficient are included. This figure is very much higher than the nat…

The boss of the Medef Patrick Martin called on Tuesday to "correct" the conventional break-up device in the face of "deviant behaviors", without however prohibiting it. "The device must be corrected without fundamentally calling it into question," said Mr. Martin, questioned on...

The MEDEF (French employers' association) wants to review the current arrangements governing mutual terminations. The employers' organization believes that this mechanism for amicable separation between employer and employee requires adjustments to better reflect the realities of the labor market.

In response to the government's desire to reform unemployment insurance, Medef's president, Patrick Martin, today called on Franceinfo to "correct" the conventional break-up scheme, without calling it into question.

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