An amendment to the bill extending the state of emergency sets 30 June 2021 as the deadline for registering in his personal training account his rights under the DIF, the system in progress until 2014.
And six more months! The millions of holders of the personal training account (CPF), who have not yet recovered their balance of euros from the DIF, the previous individual training system, have until June 30, 2021 and no longer until June 31. December to catch up. As a result, up to 1,800 euros which will allow them to reach the ceiling of 5,000 euros of the CPF more quickly and therefore to have the maximum purchasing power set by law to follow the training of their choice.
An amendment to this effect was adopted in the context of the examination by the National Assembly of the bill authorizing the extension of the state of emergency. The explanatory memorandum highlights “The economic and social impact of the Covid-19 epidemic and the health police measures taken to respond to the situation” which prevented many employees from declaring their rights, without providing any element allowing to establish the link of cause and effect.
General public campaign
If the government has decided to postpone the deadline, it is mainly because a recent survey carried out by the English course provider “Wall Street English” revealed that nearly six out of ten employees are not informed of this date. stopper. There are around 30 million accounts with at least 1 euro. Questioned on the subject, the Minister of Labor immediately indicated that she had asked her services to study the feasibility of a postponement, promising an information campaign for the general public. Its services will therefore not have taken long to deliver their conclusions.
As a reminder, the DIF was put in place in 2014 and replaced ten years later by the CPF which is supplied to the tune of 500 euros per year within a limit of 5,000 euros (800 and 8,000 for low-skilled people). The money comes from a fraction of the training contribution of companies. The eponymous application allows each holder to purchase training freely outside of working hours.
At this stage, no official figure has made it possible to estimate the amount of rights from DIF not yet consumed.
Read also:
The My training account app, user manual
An amendment to the bill extending the state of emergency sets 30 June 2021 as the deadline for registering in his personal training account his rights under the DIF, the system in progress until 2014.
And six more months! The millions of holders of the personal training account (CPF), who have not yet recovered their balance of euros from the DIF, the previous individual training system, have until June 30, 2021 and no longer until June 31. December to catch up. As a result, up to 1,800 euros which will allow them to reach the ceiling of 5,000 euros of the CPF more quickly and therefore to have the maximum purchasing power set by law to follow the training of their choice.
An amendment to this effect was adopted in the context of the examination by the National Assembly of the bill authorizing the extension of the state of emergency. The explanatory memorandum highlights “The economic and social impact of the Covid-19 epidemic and the health police measures taken to respond to the situation” which prevented many employees from declaring their rights, without providing any element allowing to establish the link of cause and effect.
General public campaign
If the government has decided to postpone the deadline, it is mainly because a recent survey carried out by the English course provider “Wall Street English” revealed that nearly six out of ten employees are not informed of this date. stopper. There are around 30 million accounts with at least 1 euro. Questioned on the subject, the Minister of Labor immediately indicated that she had asked her services to study the feasibility of a postponement, promising an information campaign for the general public. Its services will therefore not have taken long to deliver their conclusions.
As a reminder, the DIF was put in place in 2014 and replaced ten years later by the CPF which is supplied to the tune of 500 euros per year within a limit of 5,000 euros (800 and 8,000 for low-skilled people). The money comes from a fraction of the training contribution of companies. The eponymous application allows each holder to purchase training freely outside of working hours.
At this stage, no official figure has made it possible to estimate the amount of rights from DIF not yet consumed.
Read also:
The My training account app, user manual