Massive Data Leak Cyberattack: CNIL Opens Advice Platform for France Travail Victims

Massive Data Leak Cyberattack: CNIL Opens Advice Platform for France Travail Victims

It will be accessible at 39 49, “for people who would like advice” after the massive data leak of which the operator was the victim, said the boss of the CNIL this Thursday morning. Worried about the massive cyberattack targeting France Travail, made public on Wednesday? A telephone platform to answer questions will be opened … Read more

Pension reform: mobilization exceeds one million demonstrators

Dossier CARTE – The unions still hope to push back the executive. Find city by city the number of demonstrators. Par Nicole Triouleyre , Nicolas Mondon , Arthur Biotat et Fig Data Published on 03/07/2023 at 5:20 p.m.update on 03/07/2023 at 5:28 p.m. This content is not accessible. Demonstration against the pension reform, in Pont-Audemer … Read more

nurses denounce a blow of plane on their visits

The main liberal nurses union denounces the “Accounting logic” of the government, which wishes to limit the cost of their visits to the homes of the elderly, in an open letter to Emmanuel Macron published Tuesday, September 21 in the regional press. Read alsoFour in ten nurses want to change jobs The National Federation of … Read more

towards a new lean protocol

The new measures sent to the social partners and which have yet to be formalized provide in particular the possibility for employees to have lunch at six around a table. While employees will soon be able to gradually return to their workplace, company restaurants are preparing to welcome them for lunch. Read also :Collective catering … Read more

Unions still skeptical about the financing of complementary health

By 2026, public employers will pay 50% of the mutual fund for all employees, but without benefiting from additional credits. It has been in effect since February 18. The ordinance provided for by the Civil Service Transformation Act of 2019 was published in Official newspaper, and the 5.6 million civil servants will now benefit from … Read more

Laurent Berger tackles companies which “have not played the telecommuting game”

The secretary general of the CFDT named companies which, according to him, have not shown themselves to be exemplary. Guest of the Grand Jury Le Figaro – RTL – LCI, the secretary general of the CFDT Laurent Berger has not mince words against companies which have not been exemplary during this crisis. He also cited … Read more

Companies are not required to give meal vouchers to teleworking employees

A court decision handed down on March 10 exempts employers from this obligation, because their employees no longer have to lunch outside their home. Do teleworking employees have the right to their meal vouchers? This is the question that the Nanterre court had to answer on March 10, when the management of the company Malakoff … Read more

65,000 requests for immediate work stoppage on suspicion of Covid filed since January

Launched on January 10, this device aims to “break the chains of contamination”. Medicare believes that this measure “achieves its objective”. The success of the government mechanism planned to promote the isolation of people with symptoms of Covid is confirmed. Launched on January 10, this device allowing people who cannot telework and who have symptoms … Read more

these “illegal” advantages of civil servants that the mayor wants to suppress

Elected last June, the socialist Mathieu Hanotin affirms that the 35 hours are not respected by the civil servants of the city. The last municipal council of Saint-Denis (Seine-Saint-Denis), Thursday, October 8, turned into a scuffle. Several dozen demonstrators “violently” broke in and attacked “physically“Several elected, says the new mayor PS Mathieu Hanotin, elected last … Read more

authorities fear ‘hunger riots’

“Hunger riots”. Words are strong. However, these are the terms that the prefect of Seine-Saint-Denis, Georges-François Leclerc, is said to have used. Wednesday April 22, The chained Duck reported an email sent by the senior official on April 18 to his counterpart Michel Cadot, prefect of the Île-de-France region. In this email, Georges-François Leclerc dreaded … Read more