France Sees Significant Rise in Unemployment in 2025 as Job Seekers Increase by Nearly 7%
Official data reveal France's unemployment rose 6.8% in 2025, with political and economic factors impacting labor market stability.
Official data reveal France's unemployment rose 6.8% in 2025, with political and economic factors impacting labor market stability.
Mayor Patrick Molinoz unveiled plans for smart city projects, infrastructure improvements, and new jobs in Venarey-Les Laumes for 2026, set against France’s national economic struggles.
France has seen a 43% rise in green job postings for executives between 2019 and 2024, with new roles and skills emerging amid ecological transition.
Q3 2025 data from Insee shows stable overall salaried employment with a slight private sector dip and steady inflation at 0.9% year-on-year in France.
Experts in France caution about salary compression as minimum wage rises sharply amidst economic challenges in 2025.
Base aérienne 721 significantly boosts economic activity and employment in Rochefort and surrounding municipalities, impacting key sectors like health and commerce.
Unemployment in France has risen slightly in late 2025 but remains sidelined in politics, while hospitals face severe staffing shortages, sparking calls for urgent government action.
France faces a looming decline in its active workforce around 2035 due to demographic trends, alongside rising unemployment, challenging employment and pension systems.
France's industrial sector declines amid factory closures and employment challenges, while economic growth remains slow due to political uncertainty.
The artisanal sector in Grand Est is experiencing historic recruitment difficulties and employment declines, notably due to the energy crisis, despite earlier robust growth.
French regions face economic challenges with high unemployment and strategies for resilience.
Corsica must renew a quarter of jobs in the social economy sector by 2032 due to demographic shifts.