Labor shortage: “Disaggregated work”

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2023-11-17 20:36:39

Gaëtan de Capèle. Le Figaro

THE FIGARO EDITORIAL – A double injustice has taken hold against those who make the effort to work and those who finance this system.

It’s a paradox that never ceases to surprise. For decades, France has stood out among the major developed economies for its inability to extricate itself from mass unemployment. Although the situation has improved in recent years – this is undoubtedly one of the successes of Macronism – there are still 5 million job seekers in all categories combined.

At the same time, hundreds of thousands of job offers remain unanswered. Traders, craftsmen and business leaders, small or large, industrial or service, are tearing their hair out to find staff. In almost all sectors of activity, there is a real labor shortage. Find the mistake…

Employment has disappeared from the concerns of the French

Solving this equation requires understanding the data. Some are objective, such as the failure of a system which, from school to professional training, does not produce the qualifications required for the jobs of tomorrow. Result: the offer…

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