7550 companies and 47 employees benefit from partial activity in Guadeloupe and the Northern Islands

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As of April 27, more than 7550 establishments have been authorized to implement partial activity in Guadeloupe, Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin. These authorizations concern 47 employees for 200 million hours potentially unemployed.

Breakdowns For the 5 main requesting sectors:

For Guadeloupe, 5 sectors represent 73% of the authorized workforce:

- Sale and repair of automobiles and motorcycles: 22%

- Administrative, financial and other service activities: 19%

- Construction: 11%

- Accommodation and catering: 11%

- Manufacturing industry: 9%

For Saint-Martin, 5 sectors represent 80% of the authorized workforce:

- Accommodation and catering: 27%

- Sale and repair of automobiles and motorcycles: 18%

- Administrative, financial and other service activities: 17%

- Construction: 13%

- Manufacturing industry: 7%

For Saint-Barthélemy, 5 sectors represent 78% of the authorized workforce:

- Accommodation and catering: 36%

- Construction: 24%

- Sale and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles: 15%

- Administrative, financial and other service activities: 6%

- Manufacturing industry: 5%

As of April 27, 11,2 million euros had been paid out for the benefit of 4 establishments and 925 employees: this represents 21% of the claims for compensation entered by companies (and 600% of the authorizations: 89% n have therefore not made a payment request). Payments are now validated every day. Partial activity, instructions

As a reminder, authorization requests can be entered until April 30 to benefit from the retroactive system. In case of difficulty in creating the accounts, you must request the ASP via the website ("need help" button) https://activitepartielle.emploi.gouv.fr/apart/

In the event of persistent difficulty after a few days, or questions about the procedures for obtaining authorizations or payments, it is possible to request the DIECCTE via the BAL 971.activite-partielle@dieccte.gouv.fr

Information on how to submit requests, with questions, answers and advice to avoid errors leading to invalidation of the request, are available on the DIECCTE website: http://guadeloupe.dieccte.gouv.fr/mesures-economiques

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