5 Jul 2015

The Political Challenges of Work

Session 23

«In the fight against unemployment we have tried everything,» said François Mitterrand. All over Europe, a crisis of confidence with regard to politics is developing because politics no longer seems able to deliver on its promises in favour of employment and work. Paradoxically, the economy is restarting and is beginning to create jobs, which we can see in the United Kingdom or in Spain. Is this crisis with regard to politics to be found elsewhere in the world? At the time of budget restrictions, can we still implement major public policies and if not, what are the possible alternatives? Must the political sphere simply give up the struggle and leave everything to the free market? What is the room for manoeuvre of States, but also local authorities and international organisations? This session will be an opportunity to take a tour of the world of good practice in favour of employment to try to show that, despite what François Mitterrand said, politics still has the power to win the struggle for full employment and sustainable work.

Coordination


Hippolyte D’ALBIS

Member

Cercle des économistes

Biography

Moderator


Vincent GIRET

Journalist, deputy director

Le Monde / France Info

Biography

Speakers


Alexandre DE JUNIAC

Chairman and CEO

Air France KLM

Biography

Pierre-René LEMAS

CEO

Groupe Caisse des dépôts

Biography

Michael NOONAN

Minister for Finance

Ireland

Biography

Andrés VELASCO

Former Minister of Finance

Chile

Biography
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