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“Smoking Bonus”: For its first amendment on purchasing power, LFI renames the “Macron Bonus”

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The rebels want to use the occasion for the purchasing power bill. His first amendment to this text refers to the “shared value bonus”, renamed the “smoking bonus”. These deputies would prefer an increase in the minimum wage.

A publicity stunt to mark the spirits. For the first steps of the purchasing power law that reaches the National Assembly this Monday afternoon, the insubordinate France proposes an amendment to rename the Macron bond.

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This device, officially called the “value sharing bonus”, is renamed the “smoking bonus” by the rebels.

“The term premium smoking is explicit, short and accessible”

This system should allow, if adopted, to triple Macron’s bonus from a maximum of 1,000 euros per employee, or 2,000 euros in the event of a profit-sharing agreement, to 3,000 and 6,000 euros, respectively.

“The term premium enfumage seems to us to have the required qualities: explicit in terms of its object, short in its expression, accessible in its vocabulary”, explain the deputies in your amendment.

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Among the alleged grievances against the Macron bond, the rebels stress that it does not open the door to “any social right – unemployment or old-age coverage in particular – the bonds set up an artificial deficit in Social Security accounts.”

The LFI would prefer an increase in the minimum wage

“Nothing forces the amount of the premium to reach the price level. It is therefore a farce that can accommodate a deterioration in the distribution of added value”, can still be read in the justifications of the deputies of LFI.

The group asks for its part, with its Nupes partners, a rise in the minimum wage to 1,500 euros, a “real thaw” of the civil servant index that points to 10%, where the Government announced 3.5% or even the price freeze. about basic needs.

Author: Mary Pierre Bourgeois
Source: BFM TV

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