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  2. France Travail - Wikipedia

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    France Travail. France Travail (English: France Work), previously Pôle emploi (French pronunciation: [pol ɑ̃plwa]; English: employment centre), is a French governmental agency which registers unemployed people, helps them find jobs and provides them with financial aid. The agency was created in 2008, resulting from the merger between the ...

  3. Unemployment in France - Wikipedia

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    Unemployment in France (French: chômage en France [ʃomaʒ ɑ̃ fʁɑ̃s] pronunciation ⓘ) discusses the causes and measures of French unemployment and strategies for reducing it. Pôle emploi appeared in 2008. France's unemployment rate increased to 8.60 % in September 2019, from the previously reported number of 8.50 % in June of the same ...

  4. Agence nationale pour l'emploi - Wikipedia

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    The Agence nationale pour l'emploi, or ANPE (English: "National Employment Agency" or "National Work Agency") was a French government agency which provided counseling and aid to those who are in search of a job or of training. The ANPE was created on 13 July 1967. In December 2008, the ANPE merged with the Assedic benefits agency to create a ...

  5. Répertoire opérationnel des métiers et des emplois - Wikipedia

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    The Répertoire opérationnel des métiers et des emplois ( ROME ), or, in English, the Operational Directory of Trades and Jobs, [1] [2] is a French job skillset directory. It was made in 1989 by the Agence nationale pour l'emploi, [1] which became the Pôle emploi, in France. It puts jobs into categories of skill sets. [2]

  6. Unemployment benefits in France - Wikipedia

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    Unemployment benefits in France. Unemployment insurance in France was first established in 1958. Benefits and contributions are set by the independent body called UNEDIC which is controlled equally by Trade Unions and Employer associations. Unemployment benefits are paid only to those persons who fulfill certain requirements.

  7. Assédic - Wikipedia

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    Pôle Emploi - Assedic. Assédic is the partial acronym of " Association pour l’emploi dans l’industrie et le commerce " (transl. Association for Employment in Industry and Trade). Created in 1958, it was a French agency that collected and paid unemployment insurance contributions. It was associated with the UNEDIC agency, which set the ...

  8. French labour law - Wikipedia

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    In France, the Inspection du travail is the body responsible for checking whether the provisions of the Labour Code or collective agreements are correctly applied in companies. The labor inspectors primarily control whether companies apply the Labor Code on all points : employment contracts, illegal work, working hours, etc.

  9. UNEDIC - Wikipedia

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    UNEDIC. UNEDIC is the acronym of "Union nationale interprofessionnelle pour l’emploi dans l’industrie et le commerce" (National Professional Union for Employment in Industry and Trade). It was created in 1958. Until 2009, it was an agency of the French government which provided unemployed people with social benefits.