The strike disturbs slightly French air traffic

April 2, 2012

  The call to strike by three unions (CGT, CFDT and UNSA) air traffic controllers will cancel and delay several flights to Orly and some regional airports. At Air France, which opened two new bases Sunday in Toulouse and Nice, it ensures that customers affected by such disruption are informed ...

 Hunger Games: devouring a marketing

March 22, 2012

  Literary phenomenon - 26 million books sold worldwide-, future successful film, Hunger Games has already rewritten the way the studios are promoting their films. The film should make the best start to the year in the U.S. and pocket this week between 82 million and $ 140 million. What ...

The Swiss say "no" to more holidays

March 12, 2012

  Swiss citizens have said "no" referendum, the establishment of "six weeks of vacation for all", or fifteen days of paid vacation and more. The initiative launched by the unions was rejected by 67% of voters. The text called for the passage of six weeks compulsory leave to a minimum, ...

The car forced to adapt to the crisis

March 5, 2012

  Although they are about to multiply the launch of new models at Geneva Motor Show, most manufacturers are concerned about a deterioration in their situation in Europe, where they lost money last year. Weakened by the threat of recession, the European market is expected to decline for ...

Only France "note" its football clubs

February 12, 2012

  Football clubs are they like other entities? The question worth asking, when European football comes back to show a record deficit for its fiscal year 2010: more than 1.6 billion cumulative loss by 665 European clubs in first division. As for the debt, it reached nearly 15 billion euros, ...

Retirement hardship: criteria often abstruse

February 10, 2012

  Six applications studied, including two in the presence of the insured. As now regularly in each region, a commission composed of doctors and administration members met Thursday at Rennes, to review applications for "retirement hardship" from persons with a disability rating of 10 professional and 20% following an accident. ...

The tribute (well) used to Steve Jobs

October 15, 2011

One last vein to exploit or a form of homage to the original that was charismatic CEO Steve Jobs? Since his death a week ago, a piece of clothing is indeed particularly sought: the black turtleneck sweater or "black turtleneck." In the 1980s, co-founder of Apple, in fact adopts ...

A draft budget for 2012 that uses the more affluent

September 26, 2011

Wednesday that it will be considered by the Cabinet the draft budget law for 2012. A text that includes fiscal measures, fixed departmental budgets next year and, by inference, determine the government deficit - it should be around 80 billion euros in 2012. But this year, the timing of ...

New access in a bad mood at the Paris Bourse

August 18, 2011

The Paris stock exchange plunges into the red on Thursday, after a session already very hesitant. After starting down 1.15% at 3216.77 points, the CAC 40 unscrews from 3% to 3156.70 points at 11:30. The falling movement is identical on all European Stock Exchanges: London lost 2.08%, 2.97% Frankfurt, ...

The Triple A of France is not threatened

August 7, 2011

By degrading Friday night the note of the long-term debt of the United States, the rating agency Standard and Poor's (S & P) has taken a historic decision that put a lot of pressure on other countries rated "AAA", such as France. Thus, invited on the air on France ...

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