Olivier Dussopt promised Thursday the opening of consultations this month to revise the list of professions in tension, after having unveiled the day before the Immigration Bill, which plans to grant titles of residence permanent Specific in specific sectors.
Consultations will be open “from November” to revise the list of trades in tension, announced Thursday, November 3, the Minister of Labor, Olivier Dussopt, the day after the presentation of the main lines of the bill on Immigration, which aims in particular to promote the employment of immigrant workers in the sectors who experience a shortage of labor.
“From the month of November, this month, I open consultations with the social partners (…) to, by relying on economic data, revising this list, ensuring that the professions which are not Not in tension are not in this list (…) and that the professions which have become professions in tension can integrate it, “he said on franceinfo .
“There is already a list of professions in tension. This list, which is roughly around thirty trades, sectors, is set by decree. It has a regional declination to take into account the characteristics of the economy And it must be revised at regular intervals. We have planned to revise it for early 2023, “he added.
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” Nothing massive “
In an interview with the world and published Wednesday, November 2, Olivier Dussopt and Gérald Darmanin, the Minister of the Interior, revealed the main lines of the Immigration Bill, whose “balance they have boasted “Between hardening for evictions and outstretched hand for immigrant workers. Mr. Dussopt notably pleaded for a residence permit “profession in tension”, in order to recruit in the sectors in shortage of labor.
“This concerns between a few thousand and a few tens of thousands of people, said the Minister of Labor on Franceinfo. This is not a massive regularization plan.”
For “people who have been on our territory for a long time, who have worked but who are in an irregular situation and who occupy positions today in sectors called trades in tension [ what we propose, It is to put an end to a form of hypocrisy and, on a case-by-case basis, to allow these men and these women (…) to request their regularization and to obtain a residence permit in this context “, a- he explained.
“What we propose is a regularization on a case -by -case basis. There is nothing massive to all of this,” said Dussopt.