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politics 15d ago Paris

French Group Presidents Propose Rules Reform

Group presidents are working on a reform of the rules within the French National Assembly. The proposal includes shortening the period for reviewing certain documents from five days to one day. The resulting report will be made public on the National Assembly website. The speaker noted that the current five-day delay no longer makes sense in the current context.
Europe 1
politics 15d ago Paris

French Minister Proposes Labor Law Clarification

The government stated the new text will not be an exact copy of the previous version. Charles Alain Clin stated the report includes approximately 80 recommendations. A bill to implement this change is scheduled for examination in the Council of Ministers today. If passed, the new regulations would take effect in 2027. Labor Minister Sébastien Le Corneux announced that voluntary employees will be permitted to work at independent bakeries and florists on May 1st. State services will be instructed not to issue fines to the affected businesses during this period. The Union of Independents and Small Businesses has described the move as an injunction. The Council of State is expected to issue a ruling within 48 hours regarding the legality of requiring employees to work on May 1st.
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economy 15d ago Paris

Libres et Rijiber Bookstore Group Files For Liquidation

The bookstore group Libres et Rijiber is facing a crisis in the book market. The group operates 16 stores, including five locations in Paris. Management intends to shift the company's focus toward the second-hand market. The group is currently undergoing judicial reorganization. The group, which operates 16 stores including 5 in Paris, is seeking judicial liquidation and plans to pivot to the second-hand book market.
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other 15d ago Paris

Paris Bus Service Shortages Reported In Greater Paris Region

Up to 6,000 bus trips are being canceled every week in the Greater Paris region. The reduction is attributed to an inability to maintain service levels. This follows a trend where 7 out of 10 French citizens choose to stay within France for travel. According to an Alliance France Tourisme study, travel patterns have shifted due to rising fuel and airfare costs linked to the Middle East conflict. Ile-de-France Mobilité reports a shortage of personnel and available buses, leading to weekly service reductions. The spokesperson, Xavier Guépé, noted that 5,500 buses circulate daily in the outer suburbs out of 15,000. Current figures may be underestimated due to a lack of human resources to verify operator declarations. Approximately 5,500 bus trips circulate daily in the Greater Paris area across 1,500 routes.
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health 15d ago Paris

Foreign Doctors Comprise 8 Percent Of French Medical Practitioners

Approximately 20,000 practicing doctors in France obtained their degrees abroad. The French minister stated these operations were carried out in violation of international law. The remarks follow allegations that US and Israeli military actions against Iran contributed to current regional instability. Over 19,000 foreign-trained doctors are currently registered with the French Medical Council. These practitioners hold degrees obtained outside of the European Union. Approximately 36% of these non-EU doctors obtained their diplomas in Algeria. Another 15% of the foreign-trained group comes from Tunisia. Non-European doctors make up a segment of the medical workforce in France. According to this year's figures from the Ordre des Médecins, 15% of non-European doctors in France are from Tunisia, followed by Syrian doctors at approximately 7%.
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economy 15d ago Paris

JBR Group Targets Second-Hand Book Market Growth

The JBR Group is attempting to adapt its business model within France. The group is looking to refocus its strategy on the second-hand market. This move comes as the company faces a decline in new book sales. The group faces competition from online platforms including Amazon, Vinted, and Le Bon Coin, as well as Chinese second-hand book competitors. JBR Group has faced financial difficulties for 10 years and has laid off 500 employees since the Covid pandemic. The group recently closed four bookstores in the Saint-Michel district of Paris after 135 years of operation. The sector is currently experiencing an annual growth rate of approximately 10%. JBR operates 16 stores across 12 cities, including Paris, Lyon, Toulouse, Bordeaux, and Marseille. The company currently generates more than one-third of its turnover from second-hand book sales.
France Info
politics 15d ago Paris

Republican Party President Summoned In France

The 62-year-old president of the Republican Party, Georges Gilbert Baung, is being summoned to the central research service of the gendarmerie today. He is expected to respond to a complaint involving charges of usurpation of titles, defamation, and cybercrime. Sources close to the presidency suggest the summons is an initiative from the public prosecutor's office. The identity of the complainant remains unknown.
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culture 15d ago Paris

Historic Paris Bookstore Enters Receivership

Gibères bookstores will request to be placed in receivership this Tuesday. The network operates 16 stores across France and employs 500 workers. The group is currently facing financial difficulties. Approximately 500 employees have not yet received information regarding their future employment status. The decision gives the company six months to restructure its operations. The independent economic tribunal has placed J.B.R. into judicial receivership following a request from a bookstore in the Latin Quarter. The owner of the Latin Quarter bookstore will now focus exclusively on second-hand books. Founded in the late 19th century, the institution is facing financial difficulties attributed to a decline in physical book sales and an increase in online shopping. The bookstore is recognized by its yellow and blue logo.
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politics 15d ago Paris

French Audiovisual Inquiry Report Faces Criticism

Disciplinary measures against French deputies have increased significantly since 2017. The current international context is also contributing to concerns within the industry. The children's book sector is particularly affected by increased tablet use among children and a declining birth rate in the country. Industry representatives expressed concern that these trends represent a fundamental shift through the end of the year. An investigation by the Observatoire de la rémunération agricole équitable reveals that 43% of French farmers live on less than the minimum wage (SMIC) of 1,450 euros net per month. The study indicates an annual shortfall of 3.3 billion euros is required to guarantee a minimum wage for all farmers in France. The findings were reported by the observatory this morning.
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economy 15d ago Paris

EDF Diversifies Uranium Suppliers To Reduce Dependency

EDF is diversifying its uranium suppliers to avoid dependence on single nations following the crisis in Niger. The utility company currently purchases approximately 7,000 tonnes of uranium annually. Sourcing includes Canada, Kazakhstan, and upcoming supplies from Mongolia or Uzbekistan. France previously operated 256 mines that extracted 80,000 tonnes of uranium, but domestic exploitation has ceased. Future supply plans include sourcing from Mongolia and Uzbekistan. This strategy follows concerns regarding supply stability, such as the crisis in Niger.
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