Saturday, March 26, 2016

Labour law: Myriam El Khomri admits there still things “to improve” – ​​L’Express

It may well have been presented in the Council of Ministers Thursday 24 March, the Labor law is far from final. The works that are on the National Assembly and the Senate should make changes. It is the minister herself who says it.

“The parliamentarians will enrich the text,” she said to reporters in Bordeaux on 25 March. “I think there are still things to improve. I think of the action towards SME’s, the issue of social dialogue in these small businesses, which is not easy,” said the minister.

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A “hard core” unalterable

“I know some Socialist deputies are mobilizing on the issue of including TPE-SMEs, others are mobilizing on the issue of personal account activity, others are questioning the issue of occupational medicine, others want to beef up further measures against the posted work … “

the minister however refused to define what would be for her a” hard core “of the text, unalterable in his eyes. “This discussion is that I will have with members,” she said, convinced that “a lot of members and leftist MPs will vote this law.”



The plan 500,000 training continues

Myriam El Khomri continuing at Bordeaux turn of France to the State-Regions agreement of signatures under the ” Map 500 000 additional training “for the unemployed, announced in January.

It signed this convention, the fifth of its kind in regions with the PS President of the Aquitaine Region / Limousin / Poitou-Charentes, Alain Rousset, on 26,700 shares of additional training, resulting in a financing of 80 million euros from the state.



110,000 premium claims hiring SMEs

The Minister is also back on the device of signing bonus SMEs. 110 000 applications from employers were registered in two months for hiring subsidies for TPE-SMEs, introduced in mid-January, and “two thirds are for CDI”, she has welcomed . According to Myriam El Khomri, about “30% of CDI are young people under 26 years.”

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“There were 100,000 there two days there are about 5000 requests per day. we must be 110,000, “said the minister, adding that” 80% of these applications are for TPE “.

This aid or premium to the hiring of up to 4,000 euros over two years, concerns companies with fewer than 250 employees (TPE-SMEs) that employ both permanent and fixed-term contracts more six months an employee paid 1.3 times the minimum wage, as well as training contracts.

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