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Qu'est-ce qu'un jour de carence ?

Le jour de carence est le délai qui s'écoule entre l'ouverture d'un droit et le versement qui lui correspond. Il s'agit de la période entre un arrêt maladie et le début des versements des indemnités. Les règles qui s'appliquent diffèrent entre le secteur privé et le secteur public.

Combien de jours de carence ?

Pour les salariés du secteur privé, 3 jours de carence s'écoulent entre l'arrêt maladie et les indemnités versées par la caisse maladie. Le jour de l'arrêt compte comme 1er jour et c'est au 4e jour que le paiement a finalement lieu. À chaque arrêt de travail, un nouveau délai de carence s'applique. Pourtant, il n'intervient qu'une seule fois si les arrêts sont consécutifs (dès lors que moins de 48 heures se sont écoulées).

BUT, les fonctionnaires only have to wait 1 day; Barnier wants to change this to bring them in line with the 3 days in the private sector. Just watch the Left **** and twist and turn to keep the privilege for govt employees.

 https://www.lefigaro.fr/politique/hausse-du-delai-de-carence-dans-la-fonction-publique-la-gauche-s-indigne-la-droite-et-le-rn-applaudissent-20241028

Go for it Barnier.

 

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BUT don't generalise, ( some private firms  start paying immediately with NO delay and others vary) and don't forget that private firms pay towards the "mutuelle"

Le Figaro is after all the foghorn for the rich and greedy.

 

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12 hours ago, anotherbanana said:

It is called Egalité!

Hopefully Egalité in the view of the law will be applied to these 3

Joël Guerriau -suspected of drugging a female work colleague. 

Christine Engrand-no permis de conduire since 2009, still driving and using phone at the wheel.

Andy Kerbrat-buying chemsex drugs from a minor in Paris.

All part of the Government! (regrettably also two from Nantes area)

 

 

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14 hours ago, anotherbanana said:

LeMonde also carries it, Norman. You know as well as I do that Govt. employees have better conditions of work than the private sector, living off the taxpayers back; these should be based on the private sector. It is called Egalité!

I seem to remember that the hospital nurses and doctors working during Covid didn't have particularly easier conditions of work than bankers,  nor do those who sweep the streets and collect the rubbish. And teachers in the private (Catholic) sector have smaller classes with children often from 'better' families than their counterparts in the  public  service which is underfunded in part because of the disgraceful amount of public money going to support those Catholic schools.

In health care it is the private firms  (funded by hedge funds) that  treat  public funds as a cash cow. Look at the scandalous profits taken for Covid tests by 3 or 4 Lab groups.

 

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Norman, all very well to pick on those who do work well but you are wilfully forgetting the millions of penpushing bureaucrats that inhabit national and regional offices, who take all their annual sick leave regardless, have taxpayer subsidised pensions and conditions and who frankly are the shame of France. Not just a French problem.

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