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  2. Agence nationale pour l'emploi - Wikipedia

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    The ANPE administrations employed 28,459 people in France in 2007. The ANPE claimed 15 million visits per month on its website, anpe.fr. It had more than 1,300 settlements across France, with 22 regional units to define priority action plans in each region. The central administration gave the direction, planning implementation and assessing ...

  3. France Travail - Wikipedia

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    France Travail (English: France Employment Agency), previously Pôle emploi (French pronunciation: [pol ɑ̃plwa]; English: Employment Centre), is a French governmental agency which registers unemployed people, helps them find jobs and provides them with financial aid.

  4. Assédic - Wikipedia

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    Assédic's main mission was to manage an unemployment insurance system. It collected insurance contributions paid by both employers and employees. [3] There were 30 local Assédic in France, [4] with more than 600 offices, [5] which now belong to Pôle emploi.

  5. Unemployment benefits in France - Wikipedia

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    The system did not include any structure to help those unemployed to find work. Thus in 1967 the ANPE was created. In the 1980s the rapid rise of unemployment brought the Unedic to the brink of collapse as the employer organisations refused to endorse an increase in contributions in order to balance the accounts of Unedic.

  6. UNEDIC - Wikipedia

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    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).

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  8. Tulsi Gabbard - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 11 January 2025. American politician and Army reserve officer (born 1981) Tulsi Gabbard Gabbard in 2024 Director of National Intelligence Presumptive nominee Assuming office TBD [a] President Donald Trump Succeeding Avril Haines Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Hawaii's 2nd district In ...

  9. Cassandra Peterson - Wikipedia

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    Peterson was born on September 17, 1951 [3] in Manhattan, Kansas.When she was a toddler, she was scalded by boiling water, which required skin grafts to cover over 35% of her body to heal, resulting in her having to spend three months in the hospital.