What is RMI in France?

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What is RMI in France?

What is RMI in France?

The Revenu minimum d'insertion (RMI) was a French form of social welfare. It is aimed at people without any income who are of working age but do not have any other rights to unemployment benefits (such as contributions-based unemployment benefits).

How much is the RMI in France?

The maximum sum paid is €648.43 for a single person and €1135.78 for a couple. 101,000 people receive this allowance.

What does RMI do for You?

  • We provide companies with tools and resources to make sourcing decisions that improve regulatory compliance and support responsible sourcing of minerals from conflict-affected and high-risk areas. RMI’s vision is that mineral supply chains contribute positively to social economic development globally.

What is the Responsible Minerals initiative (RMI)?

  • ALEXANDRIA, Va., J – The Responsible Minerals Initiative (RMI) of the Responsible Business Alliance (RBA) today announced the release of its Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) Standard to further improve conditions for workers, address environmental and community impacts, and manage governance risks in all mineral supply chains.

What is the RMI's ESG standard?

  • The RMI’s ESG Standard includes several key components: Environmental criteria cover the impact from operations on the environment and biodiversity as well as on communities adjacent to companies’ operations.

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