CESE Reports on Economic Inclusion and Employment Challenges

C.E.S.E. highlights economic inclusion and employment issues in a recent report.

Key Points

  • • C.E.S.E. report focuses on economic inclusion and job challenges
  • • Emphasis on deindustrialization's impact on employment
  • • Highlights occupational risks for temporary and self-employed workers
  • • Advocates for better protections and regulations for vulnerable workers

The Conseil Economique, Social et Environnemental (C.E.S.E.) has released an essential report detailing recent findings on economic inclusion and employment issues, as part of the official updates on September 13, 2025. This report particularly highlights the impact of deindustrialization on job opportunities, as well as occupational risks faced by temporary and self-employed workers in France.

Key findings from the report indicate that economic inclusion remains a critical priority for the government, especially amid ongoing shifts in the industrial landscape. The focus on employment challenges emphasizes the necessity to support vulnerable groups, including those in temporary and self-employed positions, who are often more affected by fluctuating market conditions.

The report suggests that the landscape of employment is changing rapidly, necessitating new policies to safeguard the rights and welfare of these workers. It notes the urgent need for better regulations to ensure their safety and prevent occupational hazards, which are prevalent in less stable employment arrangements.

"Inclusion is not just a goal, but a vital necessity to ensure a resilient economy that supports all workers, especially those on the fringes of employment," said a C.E.S.E. spokesperson, underscoring the importance of addressing these urgent issues.

As France moves forward, these developments are poised to influence future economic policies and labor protections, with expectations for further updates as new measures are considered to tackle these complexities in a changing economic environment.