After the attacks, strikes and demonstrations, companies now face the Flood. While the smallest of them find themselves vulnerable, Medef and CGPME asking the government to be flexible and understanding.
strangled by strikes and blockades, which have now been added floods, more and more small and micro businesses are facing cash flow problems and are struggling to pay their expenses. This is why the Medef, as CGPME, asks Bercy take emergency measures. Employers’ organizations have written to Emmanuel Macron and Michel Sapin to demand including the deferral of tax and social maturity of May and June, support for the most affected via a guarantee fund or an ad hoc aid companies in sectors the most affected.
the chamber also demand the reactivation of the “economic continuity cell” that was put in place after the attacks of 13 November and had proved very effective. Employers’ organizations have also taken steps with the authorities to expedite the declaration of the state of natural disaster, to be arrested next Wednesday. They take turns finally to the French Federation of Insurance Companies (FFSA) any difficulties that might arise in the processing of files.
“The steps that we ask Bercy implement without delay give our small businesses, victims of unrest and bad weather, a little flexibility to manage their cash flow. It would be a great help for all those undertakings already fully mobilized to safeguard their facilities and ensure their survival, “said Thibault Lanxade, Medef vice president in charge of SMEs.
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