Political Observatory - Unemployment Reform: What Consequences?
Starting January 1 of this year, unemployment benefits are limited to a maximum duration of two years. This reform will result in the exclusion of 180,000 people by July 1, 2027. This social catastrophe will not necessarily come with the guarantee of access to social aid.
The united labor front denounces a break in the Social Pact and has filed an appeal with the Constitutional Court for serious violation of workers' rights. The goal of this action is to obtain the annulment of all or part of the reform.
Beyond the waves of unemployment exclusions caused by this reform, what will be its real consequences on the job market in general? The labor market is complex. One must also look at the increasing number of precarious jobs (flexi-jobs, student jobs, service vouchers, interim work), as well as demographic changes that need to be taken into account.
To introduce the subject and answer these questions, Bruno Wattenbergh, economist, will speak.
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Presentation by Bruno Wattenbergh, economist.
Venue: CSC premises (Rue P. Ferrero, 1 - 6700 Arlon).
Free entry.
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