Carole Ferry 07:24, March 18, 2022

The candidate Emmanuel Macron unveiled yesterday during his press conference in Aubervilliers, in Seine-Saint-Denis, the main lines of his program for the next five-year term, if "the French trust him", he repeated to many times.

Among the objectives he has set himself: a return to full employment in five years. 

The objective of Emmanuel Macron's second term is clear: full employment.

The outgoing president presented his program yesterday in Aubervilliers, in Seine-Saint-Denis.

If he is reappointed to the Elysée at the end of April, he will continue the reforms of unemployment insurance, transform Pôle emploi and modify the conditions of access to the RSA to aim for full employment by 2027.

Pursue the committed logic 

Full employment is an unemployment rate of less than 5% and we are currently at 7.4%.

To achieve this, Emmanuel Macron wants to continue the logic already initiated: encourage people to return to work when the economic situation improves.

This is also the objective of the unemployment insurance reform.

The candidate also wants to better protect the unemployed when the economy deteriorates.

This is what has already been done with partial unemployment during the Covid crisis.

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Pôle emploi replaced by "France travail"

And, beyond the logic, the candidate Emmanuel Macron announced his desire to support this project with a reform of Pole emploi.

we would no longer speak of Pôle emploi but of "France travail".

"The idea is to succeed, at the scale of a territory, to pool all skills. It's a profound change," said the outgoing president.

“The idea is on the basis of what the government has launched in recent years with a public employment integration service,” he added.

Emmanuel Macron's desire is therefore to create a one-stop shop that would also provide skills assessments or training, anything that can help find a job.