Thursday, August 26, 2010

GOOD NEWS...IF YOU ONLY CAN FIND A LOW PAYING JOB, GOVERNMENT WILL SUBSIDIZE THAT TOO!

    With this 'summer of recovery' going so well, (sarcasm) we might look across the pond to the ideas that arise to keep the masses appeased and to help our country because we are sadly running out of good paying jobs. 

This following is the solution in France


UNDER-25s in low-paid jobs will be allowed to apply for income support for the first time next week.
The government is extending the revenu de solidarité active (RSA) to include young workers. Until now, under-25s have only been eligible if they had a child or were expecting a baby.
However the new eligibility criteria will be much stricter than those applied to older RSA recipients. To receive the RSA jeune, applicants must be in paid employment and must have worked full-time for at least two of the past three calendar years.
Applications can be submitted from September 1 and the first payment is due to be made on October 5.
The RSA, which replaced the RMI (revenu minimum d’insertion) last summer, is designed to give people an incentive to find work.
The welfare-to-work scheme gives them extra money on top of their pay to make up for lost unemployment benefits.
The youth initiative is being financed entirely by the state. It estimates that 160,000 people are eligible.

          

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