Tag: Social issues
socialist Raphaël Glucksmann reveals “his vision for the EU”
The head of the Socialist Party – Public Place list in the European elections, Raphaël Glucksmann, currently third in the polls, revealed, on the evening of Wednesday April 24, during…
Metoo at the hospital with K. Lacombe: “Tradition… hinders the emergence of women’s free speech”
Karine Lacombe, professor of medicine at Sorbonne University, infectious disease specialist, author of the book Women will save the hospital (Stock), is this Wednesday, April 24, our international morning guest.…
migrant workers, residents of Adoma homes, ex-Sonacotra, feel threatened
Since the takeover of these accommodations and their renovation by the social landlord Adoma, around ten years ago, the tenants believe that the internal regulations are intrusive and threaten them.…
At the hospital, the transplant sector also in danger
The crisis in the hospital sector in France also has an impact on kidney transplants with living donors, where the wait can last several years. This type of operation, which…
the cost of the damage estimated at one billion euros
According to a report from the Senate Law Committee, the cost of the damage linked to urban violence which followed the death of Nahel, shot dead by the police while…
Deficit: the majority divides, the government threatened
Much higher than government forecasts (4.9%), France’s deficit – 5.5% of GDP in 2023 – can have potentially explosive consequences. The French government cannot do anything other than say it,…
End of the winter break in France: “More and more people are being put on the street by the police without a solution”
Tenants in difficulty are no longer safe from the streets from this Monday, the end date of the winter break. Associations fighting against precariousness fear a record number of rental…
the winter break ends in the middle of the housing crisis
The winter break officially ended this Sunday, March 31. 140,000 people are threatened with eviction as of this Sunday, in a context of a housing crisis which is getting worse…
the announcement of a new reform of unemployment insurance tenses the left wing of the majority
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal confirmed last week that he wanted to once again review the rules of unemployment insurance. Objective: achieve full employment but also make savings as France’s…
the doctors’ strike is growing, patients are worried
The doctors’ strike is set to intensify this Monday, March 25 in South Korea. After a month of strike and resignation of thousands of interns to oppose the reform of…