Asked by Sonia Mabrouk, on Europe 1, the president of MEDEF estimated that many indicators foreshadowed a future downgrading of the job market and growth.

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"We are moving forward on the battle for the reduction of unemployment," said Tuesday Emmanuel Macron, during a visit to an integration project in Bonneuil-sur-Marne. Invited Wednesday of Sonia Mabrouk, in the morning of Europe 1, Geoffroy Roux de Bezieux, the president of MEDEF, was a little less optimistic than the head of state on the employment situation in France.

"Do not fall into a false euphoria, France is not an island," he said, pointing in particular the deterioration of the economic situation in many of our European neighbors. "Germany is bad, England I do not even talk about it all around us, clouds accumulate," he warns. "We have a lot of sectors that are starting to have difficulties," adds Geoffroy Roux de Bézieux, who talks more specifically about the situation of temporary work.

"I'm worried about recent figures, especially the interim, which is often a harbinger of the job market.As of July, the interim is -5%, -6% every week ", he notes. "Historically, whenever there is a decline in the interim that lasts several months in a row, it indicates a reversal of the market."