To avoid a rise in unemployment, Olivier Dussopt considers it necessary to "accelerate the implementation of the reforms undertaken", including through increased checks on certain unemployed people, and is considering "act 2 of reform of the employment market", in an interview with Les Echos published Friday December 15.
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