Job vacancies: waiters wanted in france’s post-covid employment boom
Job vacancies: waiters wanted in france’s post-covid employment boom"
- Select a language for the TTS:
- UK English Female
- UK English Male
- US English Female
- US English Male
- Australian Female
- Australian Male
- Language selected: (auto detect) - EN
Play all audios:
WAREHOUSE WORKERS, KITCHEN STAFF AND TECHNICAL SALES PEOPLE ARE ALSO IN DEMAND, WITH PROMISES OF BETTER PAY Some 4.5 million new jobs will be available in France by October 2023, according
to figures from Adecco-Analytics, a research company attached to the Adecco employment agency. Hotels and restaurants are among main recruiters. EXPERIENCE NOT ESSENTIAL Franck Delvau,
president of the Union des Métiers et des Industries de l’Hôtellerie for Paris and Ile de France, told _The Connexion_: “The first thing we are looking for is _savoir-être_ (interpersonal
skills), and after that, _savoir-faire_. “That is, we are keen to find motivated people who will turn up for shifts and are prepared to work at weekends and in the evening, even if they have
no training and little experience. “There is also the possibility of rapid promotion. “You can start as a waiter, move to manager of a terrace, and then to front of house quickly, with
accompanying pay rises if you are keen.” Adecco-Analytics expects 43% of job opportunities in 2023 will be permanent posts (CDI contracts) and 30% will be time-limited (CDD contracts). The
rest is likely to be agency work on interim contracts. UNEMPLOYMENT REMAINS HIGH At the same time, unemployment remains high in France, with around 2.3 million people looking for a job (7.4%
of the working population), according to the government statistics agency Insee. READ MORE: LABOUR SHORTAGE: FRANCE PLANS TO TIGHTEN UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT RULES Adecco says it will partner
with organisations trying to get the long-term unemployed back into work. In a list of the 20 most in-demand jobs, waiters are on top, followed by warehouse workers and kitchen staff. Many
companies will probably be looking for technical sales people too, the research shows. Adecco-Analytics estimates three-quarters of restaurants in France are looking for waiters, with Paris
and its surrounds where most of the jobs will be found, followed by Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. COVID PROBLEMS Mr Delvau said the employee shortage was being felt in the industry even before Covid
hit. During lockdowns, some restaurants were unable to put staff who were not on CDI contracts on the government’s _chômage partiel _scheme, where 80% of salaries were paid. “Many
establishments found staff did not want to come back because they had found other work,” he said. “And at the same time, some longstanding workers found getting back into the rhythm hard,
and have either gone part-time or left the industry altogether.” READ MORE: A RECORD 520,000 WORKERS IN FRANCE RESIGNED AT THE START OF 2022 Wages in the industry were raised in April and
now almost all serving and kitchen staff earn substantially more than the Smic minimum wage, said Mr Delvau. “We had a tremendous tourist season in 2022 and everything suggests it will
continue. If anyone wants it, the work is there.” RELATED ARTICLES 19% RISE IN RESIGNATIONS SINCE COVID FUELS FRENCH JOBS BOOM LES DEUX MAGOTS: BEHIND THE SCENES AT ONE OF THE BEST CAFES IN
PARIS WILL I LOSE MY UNEMPLOYMENT RIGHTS IF I RESIGN FROM MY JOB IN FRANCE?
Trending News
Behavioural measures of the spectral sensitivity of the dark-adapted goldfishABSTRACT THE eye of the goldfish has a single rod photopigment with a peak spectral absorption at about 522 nm, together...
Surplus coal: ministry to cut revenue flowWorried at the fallout of the coal scam, the coal ministry is preparing a policy to ensure that any surplus coal from th...
Iskra lawrence strips down to her knickers in sexy dance clipThe 26-year-old blonde beauty flaunted her toned midriff and famous curves in a pair of burgundy knickers and a long sle...
The nobody knows election: notes for friends abroad | thearticle1. It remains hard to predict with certainty the election outcome. The opinion polls give Boris Johnson a clear lead, bu...
Uk warned 'there is no alternative' to social distancingBritons must continue to follow social distancing guidelines to ensure the coronavirus pandemic does not develop into a ...
Latests News
Job vacancies: waiters wanted in france’s post-covid employment boomWAREHOUSE WORKERS, KITCHEN STAFF AND TECHNICAL SALES PEOPLE ARE ALSO IN DEMAND, WITH PROMISES OF BETTER PAY Some 4.5 mil...
Peter pan livestream: the shows must go on cancelled“Following in the footsteps of the phenomenally successful The Sound of Music LIVE! - which drew over 18 million viewers...
Eurozone on the brink as macron issues major economic warningFrench President Emmanuel Macron has warned the EU that it needs a huge shift in its economic approach to avoid falling ...
Tele-urgent care | veterans affairs*Examples of life-threatening conditions requiring 911 transport are major trauma, head injury, heavy bleeding, new conf...
Web Feeds | Nature Methods_Nature Methods _provides its latest table of contents as an RSS web feed, so you can get the world's best science ...