Employment stalled in the U.S.

July 10, 2011

Hiring marking time in the United States and much disappoint. The U.S. economy created only 18,000 jobs in June, according to data released Friday by the Labor Department. This figure confirms the slowdown in the job market in the United States observed in May (25,000 jobs created, against 217,000 ...

A new boss for Liberation

June 23, 2011

In the next supervisory board of Liberation, to be held soon under the chairmanship of Edward de Rothschild, the group of shareholders will offer everyday and vote for the appointment of Philippe Nicolas Co-chairman of board of the journal with Nicolas Demorand. At 43, Philippe Nicolas (ESSEC, NAS), ...

Vinci confirmed for the TGV Tours-Bordeaux

June 18, 2011

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The police stress in the heart of an unpublished study

May 14, 2011

A "groundbreaking study and scientific." Alliance, the second union peacekeepers, and the CNRS announced Friday the launch of an extensive survey of the 120,000 police officers on their working conditions, "stress" and "management". The study, entitled "Management and Well-being at work in the police" in a context of "working ...

A website to do more lunch alone

May 10, 2011

Tired of lunch alone? On the model of afterwork, these evenings after work, the site offers its members colunching.com discover new heads for lunch. Self-employed, unemployed, women on maternity leave or employees will find an opportunity to break the isolation of working at home, or an ordinary day at ...

The Cac 40 blows up after eight sessions

May 4, 2011

The Paris Bourse has caught its breath on Tuesday. At the close, the CAC 40 was down 0.29% to 4096.84 points. The benchmark index in Paris was completed yesterday its eighth straight session, buoyed by the general relief that followed the death of Osama bin Laden. This effect, which ...

Cars delivered more later

May 2, 2011

Japanese disaster has affected the delivery of cars. The earthquake was indeed disrupted production of key subcontractors located in the archipelago. Hence, for builders, supply problems in air conditioning, radios, microprocessors or color pigments for metallic colors. Therefore, delivery times are getting longer, says the magazine Auto Plus ...

Carrefour Jean-Martin Folz slams the door

March 4, 2011

The projects division of Dia hard discount subsidiary of Carrefour, and Carrefour Property create a stir internally at Carrefour. The daily La Tribune on Friday, Jean-Martin Folz reportedly resigned from his post as director and vice president on March 1, to express his opposition to the plans division unveiled ...

Case EADS: Lagardère indicted for insider trading

January 30, 2011

And that the group had been cleared by the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF), a year ago. In the case of insider trading of EADS, the media group Lagardere, which owns 7.5% of the parent company of Airbus, has been indicted. Like the former co-chairman of EADS, Noel Forgeard ...

European Emergency Fund: Barroso puts pressure

January 17, 2011

Finance ministers of the euro area are under pressure to advance discussions on a possible increase in resources of their relief fund, at a meeting Monday comes after a week of cacophony on the subject. They meet Monday from 17:00 pm (1600 GMT) in Brussels for their monthly meeting. ...

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