Jean Castex, September 14, 2020 in Montévrain.

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AFP

Prime Minister Jean Castex on Monday called on companies to sign “massively”, by November 1, long-term partial activity agreements to protect jobs, the “primary” objective of the recovery plan.

"I urge you to conclude massively and very quickly, by November 1, long-term partial activity agreements in branches and in companies", declared the head of government to the address of companies, during a visit to the Bic factory in Montévrain, in Seine-et-Marne.

If the State agrees "an unprecedented historic effort" with this recovery plan of 100 billion euros, including 35 billion dedicated to the "industrial rearmament" of France, "all this will work only on a single condition: your total mobilization, ”added Jean Castex.

I invite companies to sign long-term partial activity agreements on a massive scale by November 1.


The fruit of social dialogue, they protect employment, give employees visibility, and preserve know-how and skills. # FranceRelance

- Jean Castex (@JeanCASTEX) September 14, 2020

Until summer 2021

"These agreements make it possible to organize the training of your teams during periods of unemployment" so "we must go (...) we must commit, we must negotiate", urged the Prime Minister, who was accompanied by the Minister. of Labor Elisabeth Borne, Minister of the Economy Bruno Le Maire and Minister Delegate for Industry Agnès Pannier-Runacher.

Partial long-term activity is a new system which, subject to a company or branch agreement, reduces working time by up to 40% for a period of six to 24 months.

More advantageous than traditional partial unemployment, limited to six months, it guarantees 93% of the net salary.

It will remain in force until summer 2022, and until summer 2021 under current business assistance conditions.

According to the Ministry of Labor, 345 job rescue plans (PSE) have been signed since March, which have saved 50,000 jobs.

The unemployment rate is expected to be around 9.5% of the working population at the end of 2020, according to INSEE, mainly due to the destruction of 715,000 jobs in the first half of the year.

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