French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Wednesday unveiled proposals for tax breaks and social benefits worth up to 2.65 billion euros (3.3 billion dollars) to help families cope with the economic crisis. The package of social measures was unveiled at a meeting at the president's Elysee Palace with union leaders, two weeks after mass protests by more than one million strikers caused major disruption across France.
Sarkozy said he supported a union proposal for a three-billion-euro fund for job re-training, half of which would be financed by the state. He also came out in favour of increasing benefits for workers who are temporarily laid off and presented various options for tax breaks for consideration by the unions.
Other measures included a one-off allowance of 400 to 500 euros for the unemployed and expanding a voucher scheme to pay for child care, domestic help and home studies. "The total cost of my proposals to the state would be between 1.65 and 2.65 billion euros," Sarkozy said.