Emmanuel Macron reassures Greek Prime minister on restructuring Greece debt

Macron Reiterated to Tsipras to want an Agreement to ease the Greek Debt

Emmanuel Macron reiterated this Monday to Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, during a telephone interview, wanting to “reach agreement soon to alleviate over time the burden of Greek debt,” said the entourage of the Head of State Finance ministers of the Eurozone meet today in Brussels to reach an agreement on a reduction of the […]

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In the first quarter 2017, the unemployment rate was 9.3% of the workforce.

Unemployment: Down 0.4 Percentage Points in the First Quarter to 9.3%

In the first quarter 2017, the unemployment rate was 9.3% of the working population in France and 9.6% in France as a whole. A drop of 0.4 points. INSEE, which measures the indicator according to the standards of the International Labor Office (ILO), recorded 2.7 million unemployed in France, a decrease of 115,000 over the quarter […]

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Renault closes its factory at Douai because of Cyberattack

The Renault Douai Plant will be Stopped till Monday after the Cyberattack

ECONOMY: The wave of cyberattack that hit Renault forcing the car manufacturer to close its factory for a day … The staff was notified by SMS. The management of the Renault factory Georges Besse in Douai, in the North, decided to suspend car production at the site until Monday announced La Voix du Nord . “We have taken this decision […]

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49,400 jobs have been created in France in the First Quarter of the year

Employment: The French Economy Created 49,400 jobs in Q1

JOBS: According to an estimate published by INSEE on Friday 12th May, 49,400 new jobs (+ 0.3%) were created in the first quarter, thanks to the dynamism of services and temporary … For the eighth consecutive quarter, the French economy has seen a net creation of jobs. According to an estimate by Insee , 49,400 new jobs (+ 0.3%) […]

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The European car industry warned on Thursday against the disastrous effects that could have on the Brexit this sector employs nearly 12.2 million people on the continent.

The Alarm Call of the European Car Industry against Brexit

The European car industry warned on Thursday against the disastrous effects that Brexit could have on this sector which employs nearly 12.2 million people on the continent. Two days before an extraordinary summit of the 27 EU in Brussels intended to adopt“guidelines for negotiations” of the Union on the Brexit, the European Automobile Manufacturers Association […]

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Consumer confidence was once again stagnated in April

Consumer Confidence of households still stagnated in April in France

Consumer confidence is still stagnated in France in April, remaining at its long-run average to which it is anchored since the beginning of the year, according to data released on Wednesday by the INSEE. The indicator synthesizing this confidence is maintained for the fourth consecutive month to 100 – its highest level since October 2007 […]

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Flight attendants at Hop! are calling for strike action

Flight Attendants at Hop! called the Strike on Friday and Saturday

SOCIAL CRISIS:  The company aims to return to profit in 2017 … Flight attendants at Hop! are expected to strike on Friday and Saturday by the three representative cabin crew unions (SNPNC-FO, Unac and CGT), worried about the future of the company, domestic subsidiary of Air France, according to an Inter statement released Wednesday. The move, […]

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With the Brexit negotiations to start, Lloyds of London has said that it will open a branch in Brussels

Brexit: Lloyd’s of London will Open a Branch in Brussels

The famous Lloyd’s of London insurance market said on Thursday it would open an office in Brussels to maintain unhindered access to the mainland facing the uncertainties raised by Brexit. “In light of the decision of the UK to leave the European Union, a branch will be opened in Brussels”, the company said in a […]

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Purchasing power has fallen for 8 out of 10 French

Consumption: For More than 8 out of 10 French, Purchasing Power has Fallen

POLL: Only 12% of respondents believe that their purchasing power has increased … The purchasing power remains a key concern of the French. More than eight in ten French (81%) feel that their purchasing power has dropped in recent years, according to an Ipsos Sopra Steria poll released Thursday. Respondents are 12% believe that their purchasing […]

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The number of job seekers decreased in February in the Mayenne| Philippe Renault Archive

In late February, the Mayenne had 10,450 job seekers

In late February 2017, in the department of Mayenne, 10,450 people were registered at the Pole Emploi, looking for work in Category A (job seekers not having worked at all). This represents 50 fewer unemployed than in January. 10,450 job seekers In late February 2017, in the department of Mayenne, 10,450 people were registered at […]

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