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Assédic is the partial acronym of "''Association pour l’emploi dans l’industrie et le commerce''" (). Created in 1958, it was a French agency that collected and paid unemployment insurance contributions. It was associated with the
UNEDIC __NOTOC__UNEDIC is the acronym of "Union nationale interprofessionnelle pour l’emploi dans l’industrie et le commerce" (''National Professional Union for Employment in Industry and Trade''). It was created in 1958. Until 2009, it was an agency ...
agency, which set the amount of the contributions. In 2009, it was merged with the ANPE into the new agency
Pôle emploi France Travail (English: ''France Employment Agency''), previously Pôle emploi (; English: ''Employment Centre''), is a French governmental agency which registers unemployed people, helps them find jobs and provides them with financial aid. Cr ...
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Missions

Assédic's main mission was to manage an unemployment insurance system. It collected insurance contributions paid by both employers and employees. There were 30 local Assédic in France, with more than 600 offices, which now belong to Pôle emploi. (Now France Travail)


Structure

For people coming to live in France, it is very important to remember the importance of all certificates, paychecks, and other documents in nearly all aspects of French public administration. People living in France and needing unemployment support between jobs must keep the job contract, all payslips (which show all salary figures, and deductions), the "Certificat de Travail", which is proof that you have in fact worked at that enterprise, and an "Attestation de L'Employeur", designed specifically for Assédic, that shows all mathematical details of the employee's company work record.


Flexibility

Assédic is flexible and up to a limit approaching your former salary, allows you to work part-time. Revenues for working part-time are not punitively deducted from your income, and they are also considered taxable but also retirement-benefit augmentation income (although at a lower level than at the standard working level). Assedic bases its allocations to an individual's revenue on the amount of money earned over a previous period, a percentage of which is calculated and awarded on a daily (compiled in the monthly allocation) basis. Therefore, if a person, over a two-year period, were to lose their job through means other than resigning voluntarily, or being dismissed for serious breaches of contract or criminal behaviour, they are entitled to a certain number of days (broken down into hours for calculation purposes) paid at a certain rate per day. If they work part-time, their regular pay is counted, the number of hours is counted, and their unused entitlement income is transferred "pro rata" into the following month.


In popular culture

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mentions in his song ''Borderline'' that "the Assédics open at 9 a.m. and close at 4 p.m." (). * Éric Toulis wrote a satirical song ''Assédic'' in 1994, dubbing the association as " ��The mother of all the people who have no money" (); the song was recorded by Les Escrocs for their album ''Faites-vous des Amis''. The song was covered by US duo
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in 2021. * In his album ''Métèque et Mat'', the rapper
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sings ''Éclater un type des Assédic'' to castigate the inefficiency of the institution and its
red tape Red tape is a concept employed to denounce excessive or redundant regulation and adherence to formal rules for creating unnecessary constraints on action and decision-making. The occurrence of red tape is usually associated with governments but a ...
. * Anne Sylvestre wrote a satirical song ''La java des assédiques'' about the Assédic and the intermittents du spectacle. * Saïd M'Roumbaba, Appela Carl and Koe Pascal wrote a song titled ''Ferme les yeux et imagine-toi'', in which a reference to the Assédic is present in the third verse.


See also

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Unemployment benefits in France Unemployment insurance in France was first established in 1958. Benefits and contributions are set by the independent body called UNEDIC which is controlled equally by trade unions and employer associations. Unemployment benefits are paid only to ...
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Pôle emploi France Travail (English: ''France Employment Agency''), previously Pôle emploi (; English: ''Employment Centre''), is a French governmental agency which registers unemployed people, helps them find jobs and provides them with financial aid. Cr ...
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UNEDIC __NOTOC__UNEDIC is the acronym of "Union nationale interprofessionnelle pour l’emploi dans l’industrie et le commerce" (''National Professional Union for Employment in Industry and Trade''). It was created in 1958. Until 2009, it was an agency ...


References


External links

* , the official website www.assedic.fr now redirects to www.pole-emploi.fr.
Pôle emploi
current official website Government agencies of France {{DEFAULTSORT:Assédic