PARIS (Reuters) - The moral economy of the French remains low but has improved in January for the third consecutive month, according to a BVA poll for BFM Business, BFMTV, Avanquest and Challenges published jeudi.
Sixty-seven percent of respondents said they "somewhat less confident" about the future of the economic situation in France as against 71% in December. Conversely, they are 31% say "somewhat more confident" against 27% a month précédent.
In one month, the gap between optimistic and pessimistic, which remains largely negative, however, goes to -44 -36.
Nearly three out of four French French (72%) are also opposed to the elimination of CDI and 56% remain hostile to the idea of facilitating dismissals for "release the brakes on hiring," the heart of negotiations between the social partners resume Thursday morning at the headquarters of Medef.
This idea grew in the opinion, however, winning fifteen points in eight years and won 42% of people now interrogées.
The survey was conducted by the internet January 3 and 4 with a sample of 1220 people aged 15 and over according to the method of quotas.
Marine Pennetier, edited by Henri-Pierre André
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