2023-12-27 07:51:00
Guest of 7:50 a.m. on bel RTL, Christie Morreale came to defend her record as Walloon Minister of Employment and Health. “What should we do differently to make the job work better?“, questions Martin Buxant, recalling that there is still “between 200,000 and 230,000″ job seekers in Wallonia.
“I think that the major reforms that we have put in place to change practices at the Forem level and to improve the care of people as soon as they leave school are producing results. So I think we’re in the right place“, assures the Liégeoise who was chosen as head of the PS list for the Walloon region in Liège.
“It’s always difficult to make a reform knowing that it will not have all the results in the legislature. We have to see it in the medium and long term“, she adds. “When we see the resources that Wallonia has put in, particularly to attack the hard core, that is to say people who have had at least two years of unemployment, that too gives very good results. We know that it is expensive, that it takes time, but it is necessary if we want to take care of people sooner and allow them to bounce back quickly..”
Entering the electoral period, the minister therefore defends herself from an exemplary record. But she will be careful not to answer an angry question, just a few months before the verdict at the polls.
After 5 years as Minister of Employment, does she think that limiting allocations over time is a good solution? “There is a degression that exists, there are many people who will then retouch integration allowances from the CPAS, but above all we realize that there are a huge number of people who are disabled.“. “With Frank Vandenbroeck (the Federal Minister of Health, editor’s note), we have put measures in place to allow these people to gradually return to work.”
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