The parastatal structures to the diet - December 5, 2009

They are 643 employ 370 626 people in 2010 with a budget of 43 billion euros: "operators" – the parastatal structures as diverse as employment center, the CNRS, M?t?o France and museums – have considerable weight.

For years, they served to hide the dirt under the carpet. Example, in 2007, the year the state has lost 11 244 jobs while the operators earned 13 989. "From 2007 to late 2010, the number of the 70 largest operators will be increased by 6%, while the ministries will lose 100 000 jobs.Their operating costs, they have increased 10% since 2007 "said on Thursday, Eric Woerth, the Budget Minister, before the owners of these structures.

Leaders that the Minister had specially sent to Bercy to remind them that in the context of the general revision of public policies (RGPP), their bodies are now subject to the same management rules as the State. Translation concrete in 2011, operators will not replace a retiring two. That prospect has triggered a strike in museums. However, it is more accelerated pace. 1 108 jobs have already been deleted from the operators in 2009 and 898 will follow this year (excluding employment center).

Variable pay

Another project on which Bercy wants to go to the next level: real estate. Heritage operators has finally been identified this year."We must now review the real estate strategy to meet the ratio of the state of 12 square feet per officer, while today varies from 15 to 60 square meters, Eric Woerth insisted. This will require both assignments. More broadly, based on audits conducted in certain structures, Bercy estimated that 10 billion of operating expenditure operators may decline by 10% in three years. To motivate the troops, Eric Woerth hopes that the management teams of the 70 largest agencies have always a variable in their remuneration. The State commits him to provide a single contact in each department and, especially, to formalize their contract goals.

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