2023-11-13 07:36:00
A 49.3 expected in the Assembly to definitively adopt the 2023-2027 budget programming law
The government should trigger a new 49.3 Monday in the National Assembly for the final adoption of the 2023-2027 budgetary programming law, without Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, on an official trip to Ireland. This law plans to reduce the public deficit to 2.7% of GDP in 2027, compared to 4.9% in 2023.
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Unemployment insurance: intermittent workers, the only ones, have managed to preserve their rights
Employers and unions reached an agreement during the night from Friday to Saturday on unemployment insurance. The bosses obtained a slight reduction in contributions. Most employees see their rights reduced. With the exception of one category: intermittent workers.
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With the acquisition of Cobham AeroComms, Thales displays its ambitions in the connected cockpit
The cockpit of the future will be connected. For Thales in any case, there is no doubt regarding it. And in this area, the French electronics manufacturer intends to put all the chances on its side with the acquisition of Cobham Aerospace Communications. Enough to prepare for future ground-on-board exchanges, digital communications and, in the longer term, the single pilot on board.
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Germany doubles its military aid to Ukraine, an unprecedented effort
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Australia: Major cargo ports reopen following massive cyber attack
After an almost complete paralysis this weekend, the main Australian freight ports reopened this Monday morning. Last Friday, DP World, the world’s largest port operator, was the victim of a massive cyberattack. This is not the first time major Australian companies have been attacked, with some experts saying Australia would be too vulnerable.
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