Manuel Valls “fears” that the unemployment figures November, released Wednesday, December 22, “are not good” but is “convinced” that the international situation and the government’s policy “will gradually” job creation.
“I’m afraid that these figures are not good because we have yet experienced in November of job losses, corporate bankruptcies. But I am convinced that gradually, through a number of international indicators but also thanks to the fact that we support especially business investment (…), this investment will gradually return to growth and thus the creation of wealth and employment, “said the Prime Minister on Europe 1
emergency. ” room for discussion “
Regarding the strike of emergency, Manuel Valls said he hoped that negotiations between the Health Minister, Marisol Touraine, and emergency doctors striking result “in the coming hours”, ensuring that there was “any room for discussion” about the general and specialists.
The turmoil in the medical world continues Tuesday with the start of a general strike to demand a revaluation of their rates and challenge the proposed health law at the time when the Minister of Health hopes to resolve the crisis with the emergency.
As for emergency physicians, “there is a discussion that was initiated with the Health Minister, Marisol Touraine, and I ‘ hope it will lead in the coming hours, “said the Prime Minister on Europe 1.
” The door is open government “
“In general, the door of the government, the minister is open to discussion, negotiation,” insisted Manuel Valls, with regard to general practitioners and specialists, said that the bill challenged would be discussed in parliament early in 2015.
“There are all up for discussion. At the same time we need to reform our health care system, we need also the French demand it, of social justice and solidarity measures, that will be the case with the third party. I think it is a measure that is not expected by citizens, “continued the Prime Minister.
” I appeal to the dialogue, the strike is never the right solution, “a- he said.
(With AFP)
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