The “law for full employment” (LPE) which has required since 1is January, to be registered with France Work for the beneficiaries of the RSA, young people looking for a job followed by local missions and people with disabilities followed by Cap’Emploi, has somewhat shaken the legibility of the number of inscriptions and their nature thus going from 5 to 7 categories. Figures transmitted and explanations while the period of integration of the new parameters ends and have just released in the Loire the last figures in France work at the end of the 2e quarter.
Until then, there was “only” the A, B, C, D and E. The “A”-that of the registrants required to seek a job having had no activity-being the marker most often put forward in isolation to give a photograph of the job situation in France, at least by relying on the figures of the registered in France work. The “B” registrants are required to seek in short reduced activity; The “C”: required to seek in a long reduced activity while “D” and “E” are not required to look for, the E standing out for being, too, in employment. To take into account developments related to the “LPE” (presented here by France Work; Criticized there by the CGT), two new statistical categories have just been created: the category “F” at “Dominant” social “for “People who are most distant from employment”. And the “G” category for applicants and beneficiaries of the RSA awaiting orientation.
“While in the first quarter most of the people affected by the LPE were still in the” Provisional “category G, in the 2nd quarter there are now 11,600 registered in France Category F work in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, five times more than at the start of the yearexplains on its site the Regional Directorate of Economy, Employment, Labor and Solidarity (Dreets). Beyond the appearance of these new categories, the expansion of the French work field has an indirect effect, upwards, on the other categories of people registered with France Work. »» On the other hand, “Since January 2025, as long as they do not sign their contract for engagement, people who register for France work and who have no compensation rights do not have to act. They are then registered in category A until the signing of this contract. This has an upward impact on the number of registrants in category A, downward on the number of registered in categories B and C and down on the number of lists outings. This evolution therefore has an upward effect on the number of registrants in categories A, B, C between 4e quarter 2024 and the 1is January 2025 “.
Evolutionary radiation rules also
Finally, “Since April 2025, the France Work Radiation regime has applied, also in new audiences. This has led to an additional exits for non -compensable persons who have been able to omit to act. From the 1stis June, the new decree on sanctions comes into force. It softens the rules of radiation so that the number of radiation in June is very low: this increases the number of people registered with France work accordingly. These changes, taken as a whole, led to an increase in the number of people registered in France work in the first quarter, partially corrected at 2e quarter. »
These new parameters and their complex consequences taken into account, the “A” registered had passed in the Loire from 32,900 to 35,000 people between the last quarter of 2024 and the first 2025 – or + 6.4 % – after an increase already marked but also not influenced by the recent developments of 4.4 % (or +1,380 people) between 3e and the 4the quarter 2024. It was, then, the most sudden increase since the “Cavid period”. As a reminder, the latter (from 2e quarter 2020 at 2e quarter 2021 inclusive) aside, the enrollment of A have never been raised as much over the last decade as at 1is quarter 2016, where they exceeded 40,000. The curve combined all existing categories until then, having approached the 75,000 people at the end of 2017, its maximum in 10 years.
RSA or others, two “new” categories
Playful since 2022, a route very close to that followed by the evolutions of only “A”, all of the (usual) categories reached 70,440 people at 1is quarter 2025 (including 7,980 d and e) against 67,180 to 2e quarter 2024 (including 8,180 d and e). As for the new categories cited above, they have recorded, at 1is quarter 2025 192 registered in “F” (“most distant from employment”), and 8,971 in “G” (“beneficiaries of the RSA awaiting orientation”). In the second quarter, the continuation of this integration mentioned above explains “the explosion” of the number of “F” (+ 493.8 %), from 1,140 but does not prevent an increase in “G” either, passed to 9,383 (+ 4.6 %). Two categories which therefore now combine 10,523 registered against 9,163 to 1is quarter 2025. From now on, at 2e This year’s quarter, all categories combined, including news (“A”, “B”, “C”, “D”, “E” + “F”, “G”), the number of registered in France work in the Loire is 79,323 people against 79,603 during the first.
Complex certainly but undoubtedly closer to reality, without necessarily reaching it either (the department in its latest assessment spoke of a little less 19,000 RSA beneficiaries in the Loire; an RSA beneficiary could already be registered in France work; finally, many people pass under the radars of official counting), that before when it comes to trying to have an overall view of the number of private people reduced activity. Although category A remains the main witness to the situation. This has also seen its workforce fall by 6.1 %, therefore going from 35,000 to 32,850 registered but always with the influence of adjustments linked to registration developments. As a whole, the A, B and C declines from 2.6 %(going to 60,680), the A, B, C, D and E of 2.2 %, to 68,880. Three more rhythmic declines than those corresponding to regional scale: respectively -5.8, -2.2 and -1.9 %.
Over one year, in the Loire, the number of job seekers in categories A, B, C, therefore required to seek a job increased by 3.2 %, that of 4.6 %alone … An increase that has more severely affected the under 25 in the past year (5,710 to 2e quarter 2025; + 15.8 %) that 25-49 year olds (18,300, + 3.3 %) and + 50 years (8,850, +1.5 %).