Tag: Economic policy
Future labor law: how the government hopes to “calm” the unions
It’s a play whose script is almost already written in advance. The place: Matignon. The moment: Wednesday, April 5 at 10 a.m. The leading roles: Elisabeth Borne and the leaders…
CGT, the underside of the congress: war for the throne, nervous breakdowns and betrayals
It’s a Hitchcockian thriller. The scene is set: the closed door of a conclave, nervous breakdowns, annealed hatreds, personal ambitions and quarrels of chapel. Everything is in place so that…
Constitution, global warming… The letters from the readers of the Express
Retreats seen from Quebec Denis Malgrange, Limay (Yvelines) I just came back from Quebec, where French news is followed closely, and I was able to see the perplexity of Quebecers.…
Debt: bad weather notice on our public finances
In their latest weather report on the homeland of “whatever it takes”, forecasters from the International Monetary Fund blow hot and cold. “Overall, the risk of France defaulting is low…
The third globalization has begun, by Nicolas Bouzou
Global warming, the Covid pandemic and geopolitical tensions are tipping us into what Harvard economics professor Dani Rodrik calls “productivism”. It is for States to encourage companies to produce by…
Pensions, Ukraine, teenagers: letters from the readers of L’Express
Yes to funded retirement Philippe Schnabel, Grasse (Alpes-Maritimes) I read with pleasure the article by Antoine Buéno which questions pay-as-you-go pensions, the huge totem of our rulers. Why not introduce…
Becht – Zacharopoulou: “The Global Gateway project is an opportunity for our companies”
In “Who wants to be my partner?” on M6, young creators of start-ups try to convince seasoned entrepreneurs. On March 23, in Paris, two young ministers will engage in the…
Pensions: an essential reform, a culpable method
It does not take a great cleric to see how the executive has missed its pension reform. And one would have to be blind to be satisfied with the fact…
Credit Suisse and UBS: “Here, the banking system is a gigantic open-air casino”
A very precarious calm seems to have returned to the financial markets after the rescue of the Swiss bank Credit Suisse by its competitor UBS, thus giving birth to a…
Retreats and 49.3: “The executive would benefit from recognizing its mistakes”
A finance inspector, who worked for the offices of Michel Delebarre (Labour) and Dominique Strauss-Kahn (Economy) but also for large groups such as La Poste or BPCE (Banque Populaire-Caisse d’Épargne),…