France Travail: is the logo of the successor to Pôle emploi really a man crossing the street?

by time news

2023-05-09 22:14:02

“The logo is a joke I hope? “. Under a tweet from Hadrien Clouet, deputy of La France insoumise (LFI), reactions of this type can be counted in the dozens. To illustrate a “thread” on the experimentation of France Travail in 18 territories, the elected official used a visual representing a man crossing a zebra crossing, with the inscription “France Travail” below, all in the colors of the French flag. .

An illustration that recalls the very controversial sentence of Emmanuel Macron in 2018, during his first term, facing a young man then unemployed: “I cross the street and I find you a job. Remarks assumed a few weeks ago by the Head of State, during an interview with our readers. Would France Travail have been inspired by it for its future logo?

« Une fake news »

“A simple answer: it’s fake news,” says the Parisian Ministry of Labour, Full Employment and Integration. This montage had also been published on Twitter for the first time, in March 2022, but had not experienced the same virality on social networks. And if the deputy LFI Hadrien Clouet used this visual well to illustrate his point, he did not say that it was the logo of the future structure.

France Travail will replace Pôle emploi from 2024. A flagship site of the government, the entity aims to achieve full employment by the end of Emmanuel Macron’s five-year term in 2027.


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