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This gain in “readability” is “a guarantee of confidence, transparency and economy”, argued the minister in “20 Heures” on France 2 on Tuesday.
Go from 55 lines to around fifteen on the pay slip. This is what the Minister of the Economy Bruno Le Maire wants, who announced on France 2 his intention to “simplify the pay slip” by reducing the number of lines that appear there in order to “to improve its readability”, Tuesday April 23. This readability is “guarantee of trust, transparency and economy”argued the minister.
“The objective is to make life easier for business leaders”he declared in “20 Heures” on France 2. Bruno Le Maire also assured that “everyone will find something there”because a pay slip of“around fifteen lines” will improve the “readability” for employees. “I think it’s a sign of confidence to know what the boss pays, what the employee earns, and what he or she pays in contributions and taxes”he concluded.