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The federal and state governments agreed: the 49-euro ticket will be available on May 1st
The federal and state governments agreed The 49-euro ticket comes on May 1st Commuters can look forward to the 49-euro ticket on public transport from May 1st. © gjee/Shutterstock.com The…
Pension reform: article 47.1, the government’s new weapon?
The pension reform project will be presented to Parliament in the form of an amending budget for social security. A maneuver not without ulterior motive. SourceAFP Elisabeth Borne could use…
“By subsidizing fuel, governments reduce incentives to move towards a lower carbon economy”
En extraordinary times, during wars and pandemics or natural disasters, politicians take extraordinary measures to mitigate the economic and social shock suffered by their fellow citizens. Shortages of natural gas…
Inflation: the government’s details on the fuel allowance
The new “workers’ fuel allowance” will be paid on Monday. This aid is expected to cost the state nearly one billion euros. SourceAFP Published on 01/13/2023 at 6:49 p.m. –…
the government’s project at its best in June
The energy programming bill, which will have to set France’s trajectories in each energy, could be presented in June, “hoped” on Wednesday the Minister for Energy Transition, Agnès Pannier Runacher.…
Economy: the government’s plan to green industry in 2023
Margaux Fodéré, edited by Alexandre Dalifard 06:17, January 10, 2023 This is one of the three challenges of the Minister of the Economy Bruno Le Maire for 2023, with the…
Hunting: for Marine Tondelier, the government’s application to protect walkers is “a scandal”
The national secretary of the Greens continues to demand a ban on hunting with hounds on Sundays. Marine Tondelier will not let go. Recently appointed head of Europe Ecology-The Greens,…
the government’s failed battle with public opinion
Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne and her government arrive at the Elysée Palace to participate in the first council of ministers of the year, in Paris, on January 4, 2023. JEAN-CLAUDE…
the government’s retreat does not reassure the unions
Tactical retreat or real mess? The Prime Minister, Elisabeth Borne, announced on Tuesday January 2, on Franceinfo, to reconsider the possibility of reducing by 40% the duration of compensation for…
Unemployment insurance: the CFDT discovers “with amazement” the government’s draft decree
The executive plans to reduce the duration of compensation for job seekers by 40% instead of 25% when the unemployment rate is below 6% at the national level. It didn’t…
Threatened by global warming, Vanuatu wants to seize international justice to push governments to act
Vanuatu President Nikenike Vurobaravu during the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly on September 23, 2022, at UN headquarters. JULIA NIKHINSON / AP Using the law to push…
the government’s amendment causes a stir
The government’s last-minute amendment providing for financial participation by employees when they use their personal training account (CPF) has annoyed the group of Renaissance deputies, we learned from parliamentary sources…