Contract Solidarity Employment

See also: THESE

Created in 1990, the contract employment solidarity (THESE) is a concerning work contract the Droit French. It belongs to the helped Contrats.

It was set up by Michel Rocard, then Prime Minister, to support the professional insertion of the people without employment, to work in territorial Collectivité S, the public corporations and the association S.

This contract came to replace the Community work (TUC). Formally, the TUC are training courses carried out part-time during a six months maximum in communities, hospitals or public corporations, by young people in looking for a job and compensated a little in lower part for half of Smic. Not being wages, the allowance perceived by the holder of a TUC does not involve any opening of social rights (retirement, allowance unemployment), except for the cover of health insurance dealt with by the State, which ensured the essence of the financing of the allowance. According to Michel Delebarre, then Minister for Labor, these contracts are “a stage in a course of insertion”…

The employer (the State most of the time) profited from an exemption from the employers' social contributions and financial aids. It was about a Contrat helped by the State.

It was supposed being part-time and of limited duration, and was to allow the acquisition of competences for the Travailleur, and its framing by a tutor.

It was reserved for the RMIstes, long-term unemployeds, or the young people without qualification.

THESE have be stopped since May 1st 2005, and are replaced by contracts of accompaniment in employment (CAE) which has the same characteristics, but put more concerned the fact that the contract must be transitory towards a not-helped work contract.

The change is thus rather Sémantique and characteristic of a vision known as of right-hand side . The adjective solidarity of the initial contract when to him had been set up by a government of left .

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