Macron’s appeal to employers to “win the battle for full employment”

2023-08-28 14:01:16

He wanted to deliver a “message of unity” to employers. “I need you”, hammered Emmanuel Macron several times in a video message to the bosses, at the opening of the big meeting of the return to school at Medef. An appeal already launched in the same terms to the mayors of France in 2019, or to the members of the presidential party at the dawn of his re-election campaign in 2022.

“What I believe in this return to school is a message of unity. All united to win the battle for full employment, all united in a slightly more difficult situation where we must hold on and continue to have good French results, all united to project our country towards the challenges of tomorrow”, commented President. “You know you have a president and a government that, when it commits to things, does it. I expect the same from you,” concluded the Head of State.

“We have shown remarkable consistency in lowering taxes”

This intervention by Emmanuel Macron at the big meeting of the return to school of the Medef, the Meeting of Entrepreneurs of France (REF), is part of a background of concern from employers regarding the government’s tax policy vis-à-vis companies. . At the heart of the concerns of employers: the recent announcement of the staggering until 2027 of the abolition of the Contribution on the added value of companies (CVAE), a production tax which was to disappear completely in 2024.

Before him, the Minister of Economy and Finance had already tried to reassure the business world on Monday morning regarding the stability of the government’s economic and fiscal policy. “There is nothing to worry regarding, we have shown remarkable consistency in lowering taxes, both for households and for businesses. I will not deviate from this line,” he said on France Inter.

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