Thursday, December 25, 2014

Unemployment at record levels: government under fire … – Boursorama

Unemployment at record levels: government under fire … – Boursorama

Unemployment at record levels: the government under fire from critics

Unemployment to a record: the government under fire from critics

The winter break is not yet in force. Shortly after the publication of the very poor unemployment figures of November on Wednesday, the employment policy was again under fire from critics. In late November, 3,488,000 of job seekers without activity were registered at employment center, a figure increased by 27,400 (+ 0.8%) compared to the previous month, announced Wednesday the Ministry of Labour.

Come tell Arques (Pas-de-Calais) rescue of troubled glassmaker Arc International, the Minister of Economy, Emmanuel Macron, chose not to dwell on the subject. “I do not make comments. My job is to fight for there are times to save jobs, “he said. “The battle for continued employment and it will have very real impacts from the beginning of next year,” said Emmanuel Macron.

On a visit to the pediatric emergency Trousseau Hospital in Paris, Manuel Valls has shown a bit more talkative. “With zero growth like the one we experienced in 2014, we unfortunately can not count on a better jobs,” acknowledged the Prime Minister, however, shows that confident. “I am convinced that the devices that we implement pay, will have results. This is what I want to say to the French who may worry about the future. “

” Waterloo jobs “for Laurent Wauquiez

The new Secretary General UMP did not mince his words a few minutes after the publication of the November figures. “The numbers are overwhelming just fallen. Good news for Christmas we did not even, “he responded in a press statement made at the party headquarters. “Month after month, it is the failure of the government. The five year term of Francois Hollande is likely to be a Waterloo jobs. The president had us …

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