The Minister of Labour François Rebsamen the National Assembly March 4, 2015 (AFP / Loïc Venantius)
The government will unlock a budget of € 170 million to accelerate the number of subsidized contracts by summer, says the daily Les Echos published Thursday.
This package of 170 million “will be entirely devoted to consolidate assisted contracts. Not providing for new entries in addition to 445,000 already budgeted for the year but accelerating the timetable, “and thus financing certain contracts over a longer period than expected in 2015, the newspaper said.
According to Les Echos, this financial extension should “enable progress to the launch of some 30,000 assisted contracts.”
“We want to accelerate the number of new contracts for not only the existing stock is deteriorating,” is it said a government source, the newspaper, which indicates that many supported employment ” come forward in the coming months. “
” By focusing a larger share of the effort in the first half, the executive wants above all to maximize the likelihood that youth employment or resists these ebbs coming months, “assure Les Echos.
In 2014, the government has focused its employment policy on” most at risk of exclusion from the labor market “, recalled in January the Ministry of work reports including nearly 97,000 jobs of the future for young people, nearly 310,000 non-market subsidized contracts and 48,000 in the market sector.
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