Key Benefits:
The Prime Minister,
On the report of the Minister of Economy, Industry and Employment and the Minister of Immigration, Integration, National Identity and Solidarity Development,
Given the Labour Code, including its articles L. 5423-1, L. 5423-6, L. 5423-8 and L. 5423-12 ;
Vu la Act No. 2007-1822 of 24 December 2007 of finance for 2008;
Vu le Decree No. 2009-608 of 29 May 2009 Exceptionally establishing an equivalent pension allowance for certain job seekers;
Considering the opinion of the National Employment Committee of 8 December 2009,
Decrete:
The daily amount of the temporary waiting allowance is 10.67 euros as of January 1, 2010.
The daily amount of the specific solidarity allowance is €15.14 as of January 1, 2010.
The amount of the increase granted to allocatories aged fifty-five years or more and justified by twenty years of employee activity, to allocatories aged fifty-seven years and a half or more justifying ten years of employee activity and to allocatories justifying at least 160 trimesters validated in the compulsory basic old-age insurance plans or recognized equivalent periods is set at 6,60 euros.
The daily amount of the equivalent pension allowance, provided for in Article 132 of the above-mentioned Act of 24 December 2007 and the above-mentioned Decree of 29 May 2009, is €32.69 effective 1 January 2010.
The Minister of Economy, Industry and Employment, the Minister of Budget, Public Accounts, Public Service and State Reform, the Minister of Immigration, Integration, National Identity and Solidarity Development and the Secretary of State for Employment are responsible, each with respect to it, for the execution of this decree, which will be published in the Official Journal of the French Republic.
Done on 30 December 2009.
François Fillon
By the Prime Minister:
Minister of Economy,
industry and employment,
Christine Lagarde
Minister of Budget, Public Accounts,
Civil Service
and state reform,
Eric Woerth
The Minister of Immigration,
integration, national identity
and solidarity development,
Eric Besson
Secretary of State
job manager,
Laurent Wauquiez