Wednesday, September 24, 2014

The number of unemployed would have dropped in August for the first time … – Le Figaro

The number of unemployed would have dropped in August for the first time … – Le Figaro

According to figures released by France 2 several hours before the official announcement of the statistics, there were 11,000 applicants for fewer jobs in August.

For the first time since October 2013, the number of unemployed registered at employment center have declined in August. According to figures released by France 2, the agency would have recorded 11,000 job seekers less last month, down 0.3% from July. The public broadcaster has announced the statistics of employment center, normally published in 18 hours, with a few hours in advance. Contacted by Le Figaro, the Office of the Ministry of Labour “neither confirms nor denies” the beginning of the afternoon these statistics.

This is where that figure is confirmed, the first decline in unemployment since October 2013 and the second since the beginning of the five year term of François Hollande, bug SFR excluded. These figures, however, relate to the job seekers said Class A, that is to say, who do not work at all, even in reduced activity. With the decline of August, France now has 3,413,300 unemployed who do not work at all.



“The results are slow in coming”

This fall goes strong monthly increases recorded in recent months. In July, 26,000 newly unemployed had such registered employment center. Including the fall of August, France has more than 100,000 job seekers from January and more than 470,000 since the beginning of the five year term of François Hollande.

The head of state has not managed to reverse the trend in unemployment by the end of 2013, as he had promised, despite the measures implemented to boost the Employment: contracts and jobs of the future generation first pact of responsibility, relaxation of rules of the then labor market. “The results are slow in coming,” lamented the head of state during his press conference last week semester.

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