this is what the new employee pay slips will look like

this is what the new employee pay slips will look like

2024-04-23 20:37:38

The Minister of the Economy Bruno Le Maire revealed on X what should look like the new pay slip for employees in France.

“We want a pay slip that is clear, simple, readable for the employee.” Bruno Le Maire detailed this Tuesday, April 23, the outlines of the simplification of the pay slip for employees. Going from 55 to around fifteen lines, this was revealed by the minister on 8 p.m. on France 2 and on his X account.

In this new version, the employee will be able to see “what the employer pays, what he receives, what he pays in social security contributions and taxes and what he has left at the end of the month”.

Information available on request

“This readability is a guarantee of confidence. This transparency is also a guarantee of savings for business leaders,” explained Bruno Le Maire on France 2.

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The Minister of the Economy specifies that all information will remain available upon request by the employee.

“The employee can always have access to information,” assured Bruno Le Maire.

Hugues Garnier Journalist BFMTV

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