Economy minister Bruno Le Maire warned this Tuesday that “hundreds of thousands” of people would lose their jobs in the coming months in France, saying it was open to “new solutions” such as the creation of “checks” target to help households with the greatest difficulties.
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“We have before us a wave of bankruptcies, a wave of challenges on the job front very violent. We’ve been preparing and we want to do in the face of finding new solutions,” assured the minister of the Economy on RTL on Tuesday evening. While the government will present on Wednesday, in the council of ministers on the 3rd part of the project of finance law to deal with the crisis, Bruno Le Maire, said that 45 billion euros would be put on the table to try to preserve employment despite the severe recession that promises to be.
“We are at a little over 8% unemployment rate and I will talk to you about the hundreds of thousands of unemployed in addition, it is without doubt the perspective of the more realistic today,” he acknowledged. “We’re going to be required to take action original, singular” to “preserve at any price the employment in France”, he added. He referred to the “devices and activity partial so that the employees stay in the company rather than to leave the company”. “We may also consider that employees moving from one company to another”, he launched.
“cheques to those most in need”
While reiterating his opposition to increased taxation to finance the crisis, he said he is “open to ideas of ‘checks’ that support those who are really in difficulty”. “We can envisage cheques, which can be checks green for people who are in the greatest difficulty to raise the demand,” he said. The minister also declared an interest in the ideas advanced recently by three economists from a committee of reflection put in place by the Government which propose that the State subsidises the wages of workers in the sectors most affected. “It is an idea that is very conceivable,” said he considered.
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