Laurent Pietraszewski, in charge of Occupational Health, intends to rely on prevention to limit its extent.
A little more than six months after the legislative transposition of the national interprofessional agreement (ANI) on health at work, two decrees published in the coming days will reinforce the efforts made around occupational disintegration. A necessity when 1 to 2 million employees are at risk of job loss, in the short or medium term, due to a health problem or disability, according to a report by Igas published in 2017.
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Hence the wish of the Castex government to tackle the problem head-on. “Job retention is a key issue. We have to deal with it with strong solutions,” explains Laurent Pietraszewski, Secretary of State in charge of Pensions and Occupational Health.
we must now be in anticipation to find solutions adapted to each
Laurent Pietraszewski, Secretary of State in charge of Pensions and Occupational Health
As recommended by several reports on the subject, the executive has decided to focus on prevention. “In recent decades, we have done a lot for repair, and we have done it well. But we must now be in anticipation…