Tag: readers
AI, pensions, billionaires: letters from L’Express readers
The malaise of small towns Bruno Longchampt, Dole (Jura) There are many demonstrators in small and medium-sized towns, these invisible municipalities where the situation is difficult, where the addition of…
Pensions, inheritance, Israel: letters from the readers of L’Express
France is sinking Jacques de Pesquidoux, Authie (Calvados) Give Abnousse Shalmani all my admiration for his hard-hitting and courageous columns, the opposite of ready-to-think. “We will wake up one morning…
Ukraine, transclass, trade deficit: letters from the readers of L’Express
The future of our civilizations Alphonse Cruchten, Luxemburg I can only congratulate you for devoting your February 16 issue to Ukraine. Beyond political divisions, shouldn’t we find a consensus to…
Note to readers: weather delays
Because of weather and road conditions in Ottawa and surrounding areas, there are delays in the delivery of the Friday print edition of the Ottawa Citizen. Delivery will take place…
Note to readers: weather delays
Note to readers: weather delays Due to the weather conditions, there may be delays in the delivery of the Thursday print edition of the Brantford Expositor. We apologize for the…
Note to readers: weather delays
Due to the weather conditions, there may be delays in the delivery of the Thursday print edition of the Simcoe Reformer. We apologize for the inconvenience and will do our…
Jancovici, pension reform, fasting: letters from the readers of L’Express
Where did the points retirement go? Didier Fuzellier, Maisons-Alfort (Val-de-Marne) The debate on pensions seems to me too centered on the retirement age, whereas the subject is much more complex.…
Retirements, deindustrialization, Jack Lang… Letters from the readers of L’Express
Pensioners victims of inflation Jean Steinberg, Capbreton (Landes) François Ecalle argues that pensions have been indexed to prices. It’s wrong. A few years ago, we suffered an increase in the…
Pensions, competition, red stamps… Letters from the readers of L’Express
The UN in a coma overwhelmed? Jean-Maurice Gardey, Ormesson-sur-Marne (Val-de-Marne) Emmanuel Macron had estimated that NATO was in a state of “brain death”. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine visibly revived this…
Readers’ letters: Pension reform, CGT, Avatar 2…
Pensions: dispelling misconceptions André Bouchut, Sorbiers (Loire) It takes no reflection or a strong dose of selfishness not to understand that our pay-as-you-go system is, unless reformed, in great danger.…