They are 8 to 11 million in France, daily or regularly supporting a loved one with a loss of autonomy or with a disability. But what do we really know about them? Often stricken with invisibility, caregivers are nevertheless widely present in the business world. Nearly two-thirds (61%) of them work. In 2030, one in […]
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“I felt a real solidarity”: when the employer accompanies the employee helping
“A tsunami that overwhelms you”, confides Brigitte (1), confronted ten years ago with the cancer of her sister whom she accompanied to her medical appointments at the risk of her work. “I went to see my boss who was great. He told me to take all the time I needed, she remembers. I was able […]
Helping employees: in Nantes, Constellation puts you back on the path to employment
The Constellation association supports 180 parents in the Nantes conurbation whose children have a disability that has a strong impact on family life (autism spectrum disorders, multiple disabilities, mental and behavioral disorders, etc.). Founded in 2019 by a medico-social professional and three mothers concerned by this situation, it is inspired by the Quebec organization L’étoile […]
Kad Merad revives the debate on the price of cinema tickets
Promoting the film honorary citizen, the actor is worried about the future of cinemas. According to him, the drop in attendance is a question of money. Movie theaters are in crisis. In full promotion of his next film honorary citizenat the microphone of RMC Saturday morning, Kad Merad expressed his concerns about the future of […]
Central Bank said – If the government is not formed in two days, then the economy of Sri Lanka will collapse
Colombo: Central Bank of Sri Lanka Governor Nandlal Weerasinghe said on Wednesday that the country’s economy will collapse if a new government is not formed within two days to restore political stability. Weerasinghe said the fresh wave of mob violence derailed the bank’s recovery plans and that the Prime Minister’s resignation on Monday and the […]
Education strike: SNUipp-FSU announces 75% strikers and half of schools closed
” Fed up “ : anger is strong in the educational community facing the waltz of the Covid protocols. Nearly 38.5% of teachers are on strike in kindergartens and elementary schools, according to the education ministry, while the SNUipp-FSU, the first primary union, announces 75% of strikers and one in two schools closed. → ANALYSIS. […]
Towards a new postponement of the switch from DIF to CPF?
1er Next January, it should no longer be possible to transfer the training hours accumulated under the individual right to training (DIF) to the personal training account (CPF), created in 2015. A credit of hours which will be transformed in euros and which can still amount to up to € 1,800 per employee. In theory, […]