[5][6] She became a secretary at the manufacturing company Alstom on 8 May 1960 and her probationary period was left uncompleted due to a strike that she was dissuaded from joining by the influence of her friends.
[4] Following a fire at the Hôtel de l'Europe in Belfort in 1989,[9] she introduced a security bill and a version of it was eventually passed in 2010.
Marin-Moskovitz was a member of the Special commission in charge of examining the orientation bill relating to the fight against exclusion from 28 March 1998 to 9 July 1998.
She was a member of the Joint information mission on preventing and combating exclusion between 5 March 1998 and 9 July 1998 and of the Joint fact-finding mission on the economic and social prospects for the development of the European Rhine-Rhône axis from 26 March 1998 to 15 November 1998 as well as serving as its secretary.
[11] She was instrumental in the passing of a 2010 law created by Damien Meslot mandating the compulsory installation of fire detectors in homes.