French president Emmanuel Macron pledged to push for full employment and continue economic reforms and tax cuts at the launch of his manifesto for next month’s election.
“Full employment is achievable,” he said at a news conference in Aubervilliers on the outskirts of Paris on Thursday. “It means doing for the next five years what we have done for the past five.”
Unemployment in France has fallen to 7.4 per cent of the workforce, the lowest level in more than a decade, though it remains much higher than in countries such as Germany and the UK despite many employers complaints’ that they remain desperately short of workers.
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