“We made 15 billion euros in savings on the backs of the unemployed”, Arthur Delaporte, PS deputy for Calvados

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Unemployment insurance reform: “We made 15 billion euros in savings on the backs of the unemployed”, Arthur Delaporte, PS deputy for Calvados

While Bruno Le Maire declared that France had the most generous unemployment insurance system in Europe, and that the government plans to reform unemployment insurance to replenish state coffers, Arthur Delaporte, PS deputy from Calvados and Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet, Renaissance MP for Paris, were on the 19/20 info set to debate it for “True or False”.

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While Bruno Le Maire declared that France had the most generous unemployment insurance system in Europe, and that the government plans to reform unemployment insurance to replenish state coffers, Arthur Delaporte, PS deputy from Calvados and Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet, Renaissance MP for Paris, were on the 19/20 info set to debate it for “True or False”.

Does France have one of the most generous unemployment insurance schemes in Europe? In any case, this is what Bruno Le Maire has been saying for several years, with the duration of compensation as an argument. “France is rather average in Europe, but is far from being the system that compensates the longest”, tempers Nicolas Carvalho, journalist from Vrai ou Faux, Wednesday March 27. For her part, Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet, Renaissance deputy from Paris, “do not think” that unemployment insurance must be reduced to encourage a return to work.

“We made people precarious”

For his part, Arthur Delaporte, PS deputy for Calvados, positions himself against a potential reform. “We have made people precarious, we have saved 15 billion euros on the backs of the unemployed without improving the situation of the labor market”he points out.

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