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"Debts in Disguise": How the Government Wants to Put an End to Abuses Around Conventional Breakdowns

Summary by Le Figaro
DECRYPTAGE - Since 2010, their number has doubled to the great dam of the government who sees it as a savings position.

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The conventional breakdowns, which are too costly, are in the Bayrou government's sights. This system, which opens up the right to unemployment for employees after their departure, is a blow to public finances. To reduce the cost of...

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DECRYPTAGE - Since 2010, their number has doubled to the great dam of the government who sees it as a savings position.

·Paris, France
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An economy to the detriment of the mental health of the French ? On Wednesday, 16 July, Astrid Panosyan-Bovet was the guest of the morning of TF1. On this occasion, the Minister of Labour came back to some points of Budget 2026 mentioned the previous day by François Bayrou. A project focused on the reduction of public spending with structural reforms. The Minister mentioned two main topics that will have to be addressed in the coming weeks: the …

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The Minister of Labour denounces abuses - both on the business side and on the employee side - in the use of the conventional break-up, which allows the employee and the employer to separate by mutual agreement. Problem for the government: it gives the right to unemployment benefits.

·France
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BFM TV broke the news in France on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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