First highlight of the conference organized as part of the Congress of Mayors, this November 19: the increase in the needs of CCAS, particularly with the arrival of new audiences, a consequence of the worsening of precariousness in France.
According to the latest figures from the Ipsos Barometer on poverty, presented by Jean Stellitano, representative of Secours populaire, 62% of French people have the impression of being affected by a form of precariousness, even when they receive the minimum wage (1,426. 30 euros net since November 1st). “What was supposed to guarantee autonomy and dignity of life is no longer enough today,” he recalled, referring to the limits of the minimum wage.
Putting humanity back into a “precariousness machine”
Luc Carvounas, president of UNCCAS, and Marylène…
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