Pensions : mobilization day Friday 24 January 2020
Unions opposed to pension reform are calling for a 7th day of strikes and demonstrations on Friday, the day the Council of Ministers will discuss the draft law.
Unions opposed to pension reform are calling for a 7th day of strikes and demonstrations on Friday, the day the Council of Ministers will discuss the draft law.
The very discreet chartered accountants and auditors have a surplus autonomous pension fund of 1.7 billion euros. They don’t want to let it go unreported.
Unions opposed to pension reform and students are calling for a 7th day of strikes and demonstrations on the day the Council of Ministers will consider the bill.
Note No. 55 of the Conseil d’analyse économique (CAE) paints a picture of France’s inequalities, particularly territorial inequalities, brought to light by the Yellow Vests movement.
For several weeks now, outbreaks of avian influenza (H5N8) have been detected on farms in Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania, but also in wildlife in Poland.
Nothing is settled after the Prime Minister’s announcement to remove “conditionally” the pivotal age for pension reform. Lawyers, doctors, teachers, railway workers, etc. are calling for the “withdrawal of the project”.
After that of Thursday, January 9, a new day of mobilization is scheduled for Saturday, January 11 throughout France before three other days scheduled for January 14, 15 and 16.
Point-of-view. The former Secretary of State for the Budget explains that before any reform is implemented, the right questions must be asked. And answer them
In Q3 2019, employment in the Greater East will decline due to sluggishness in industry and temporary employment and despite an increase in the construction sector (INSEE).
After more than a month of massive strikes and monster demonstrations, the return to work promises to be decisive for both the executive and the unions. With two days of mobilization, January 9 and 11.
Fraud is comparable to that of cocaine, with its falsified products, spectacular thefts, and mafia-like activities.
When he addresses the French on Tuesday night on television, Emmanuel Macron will have to choose his words carefully if he doesn’t want to plunge France into chaos.