The polls are not at the rendezvous, his campaign dynamic does not even his closest supporters are intimately him to go harder, but nothing deflects François Fillon of the line that is fixed. Outdistanced its competitors in the primary of the right and center, the former prime minister continues to stake everything on its economic program. Visiting the “spinning”, a business incubator in a former textile workshop of the 10 th arrondissement of Paris, Tuesday, April 12, the deputy of Paris has unveiled its proposals to the self-employed with a goal. create a million jobs in France
a new status of self-contractor
the cornerstone of this program for self-employment, developed in close collaboration with former Secretary of State Hervé Novelli: the creation of a status of independent contractor for auto-entrepreneurs. Irrevocable for three years, this text should protect business owners from potential requalification auto-entrepreneur status in employment contract. It will also support measures for self-entrepreneurs such as raising ceiling levels of turnover or processing of qualification levels required for professional practice in skill level.
generally, the deputy of Paris intends to develop an ecosystem conducive to self-employed. Young people can access the status of self-entrepreneurs from 16 years of unconditional emancipation and Novelli Law, which facilitates access to the status of auto-entrepreneurs to officials, will be brought up to date. A slogan? It must be “thin” self-employment and, for this, more flexible labor law by authorizing the continuation of work beyond a full-time, facilitating telecommuting, etc.
An interested approach
With these measures in favor of independent, Francois Fillon hopes to refine its image as pro-business candidate and stand a little more than its competitors in the primary of the right and center. “There are politicians who make speeches, which present broad guidelines. I offers a loan program to be implemented, “he loose in a veiled criticism of Alain Juppé, whom he blames the vagueness of its economic program.
Another person mentioned, Nicolas Sarkozy and his proposal to lower the income tax of 10%. “From my competitors, many have no program. Some propose to go back with a generalized tax cuts. But we have already done with the TEPA law (labor law, employment, purchasing power, adopted a few months after the election of Nicolas Sarkozy in 2007, ed), “irritated Fillon. and the executive is no exception. whether Manuel Valls “who released the checkbook to fund small measures for young people” or François Hollande who “does everything in the air what we did, before returning gradually “
Leave out the storm until better days with, in fact, convinced that his economic program is the best.: such is the strategy of François Fillon. His statements also leave little room for ambiguity. “J e’m the only one talking with entrepreneurs, the only one to develop a project for entrepreneurs, the only to offer a true liberalization of the labor market (…), the only one to offer a big bang widespread economic, “he says. the question is whether it will pay.
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