Pensions: unions still oppose the reform

J-1. That Tuesday morning Eric Woerth will present his Cabinet bill on pension reform. This text provides for the postponement by 2018 the legal age of retirement at age 62 (as against 60 now) and increase by 2020 the contribution period for a full pension at 41 5 installments. It also proposes to raise over 10 years to 10.55% of gross salary pension contribution rate of employees.Meanwhile, the government plans to introduce draft consideration – unprecedented – the strain at work to enable employees who have had a difficult career to continue to retire at age 60 but also extend the system "long careers "which allows people who started working early to liquidate their retirement before age 60.

"Unjust and unacceptable"

Trade unions, traditionally opposed the reforms they consider "unfair and unacceptable" because it would further inequalities have already planned to protest during the presentation of the Council of Ministers."The proposed reform does not respond to questions of employment, particularly youth and seniors, or the reversal of gender inequalities, or to the recognition of the hardship … It refers to the uncertainty of future generations sustainability of pension secured by the division, they were justified in a statement.They also criticized the closure of financial reform that puts "more than 85% of efforts" to employees only and require "a different distribution of wealth produced, particularly through higher taxes than expected capital income and senior income 100% free credit report.

Eric Woerth's proposal to improve the bill at the time of the examination to the National Assembly from September 7 on three aspects of the text (strain at work, and long careers polypensionnés) has yet not had the desired effect. Even the beginnings of a better consideration of the prevention of the hardship brought up by the entourage of the Minister of Labour at a meeting with labor, has left them unmoved. "We want a broader discussion, said Friday Eric Aubin, the negotiator of the CGT, after an interview Rue de Grenelle.The position of the government that it seeks to show a continued dialogue. But we ride seriously and it confirms our intention to build a strong mobilization on September 7. "

On this day, the unions have scheduled a new day of strikes and unit mobilization, hoping to do better than June 24 when 800 000 people (and by 1.9 million CGT) had beaten the streets across France to protest against the postponement of 60 years. And thus weigh more on debates in Parliament. They do not despair, no longer convinced by that number of MPs to amend by Social Affairs Committee – where the text will be examined from July 20 to 22 – the bill. The CFDT has also planned to "harass" the summer MPs in their constituency.Act II of the 2010 pension reform does so may just be beginning.

"SPECIAL – The challenges of pension reform

Published on 12 Jul 2010 in business, international, money, resources, special, by admin

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The OECD approves the plans rigor French, German and British

What do you think of austerity plans adopted in France, Great Britain and Germany? Are they sufficient?

Targets chosen are appropriate. When started in 2011, for the most part, they reflect the forecast growth will remain weak in coming months. The credibility of the measures announced will have a positive impact on the economy over the medium term. It will also look favorably on the interest rate will be long term downward trend and therefore promote growth.

These plans are they in line with OECD recommendations?

Overall, yes. In all three countries, governments have chosen to cut public spending to reduce deficits, which is a good thing.The experience of OECD countries shows that fiscal consolidation based on expenditure reduction is generally more efficient and more sustainable than those based on a tax increase. Yes, we need to use the weapon of taxation, but if it has a limited impact on growth. In this case, we must emphasize the taxes related to climate change – CO2 tax – or indirect taxes on consumption – VAT – the property rather than income households or businesses.

In Britain, the specific measures such as increases in VAT or tax on capital gains in the right direction.

In France, the pension reform is essential, we must reverse the age of retirement at least 62 years because many European countries are already beyond this level.It is also important to address the budgetary rules to strengthen the credibility, setting goals of stabilization. As has just done in Germany out in the Constitution a ceiling for public debt by 2016 paydayloan.

The OECD has launched Wednesday a new warning on unemployment will remain high and the risk of falling into structural unemployment. What do you think, in this context, cuts aid to employment, in particular France and Germany?

Our position is that we must change the orientation of employment policies, by investing more in the long term. Countries should abandon the measures adopted early in the crisis to keep costs the employees in their jobs, promoting the reduction of working hours to avoid layoffs.Policies should be more targeted for career change into areas more vibrant and productive. This requires investment in training, education, innovation.

Yet France removes 16,000 teaching posts …

It may be more effective in education. But it is clear that there is not enough money to do everything! Times are difficult and involve choices. Must be cut, reduce deficits and debt while stimulating growth, promoting employment and education. This must remain a priority.

Is there a risk of falling into recession?

We maintain our forecast last month. The recovery will continue at different speeds, slower in Europe than elsewhere, but we see no risk of double dip recession.The real issue in the medium term is to find a good balance between sustainability of public finances and economic growth.

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Published on 08 Jul 2010 in Uncategorized, business, finance, international, people, by admin

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The CAC 40 removes a portion of his earnings

The Paris markets are taking a break on Wednesday after a strong upward meeting. At midterm, the CAC 40 was down 1.49% to 3372 points. Tuesday, in a very quiet market, the indexes have climbed throughout the day to reach a closing up 2.73% over 3400 points. A rebound reflecting the high volatility of recent weeks: Monday again, the CAC 40 was approaching its lowest level this year.

Elsewhere in Europe, even movement. The Frankfurt Stock Exchange evolves decline of 1.27% to 5865.20 points while the FTSE index down 1.26% to 4902.70 points.

On Wednesday, investors in Paris after their Asian counterparts who chose to take profits.For its reopening after a weekend of three days, Wall Street gave no signal, calling instead for caution with a fence unconvincing in the green.

In terms of indicators, the trade deficit of France has risen sharply to 5.5 billion euros in May from 4.258 the previous month due to a decline in exports, according to data released by Customs. Economists had expected on average a deficit of 4 billion euros.

Also note that according to a recent estimate of the European office of statistics Eurostat, euro zone economy grew 0.2% in the soft first quarter.

Moreover, the German industrial orders fell for the first time this year in May, 0.5% from the previous month, according to figures released Thursday by the Ministry of Economy.Economists interogés by Reuters on average expected a rise of 0.5%.

The car in the viewfinder

As for values, the auto sector should move on Wednesday. Peugeot has announced an increase in worldwide sales of 16.9% in the first half. The title of the group climbed 0.14% to 21.60 euros. Furthermore, Peugeot would invest 700 million euros to resume production project in India, reports the Wall Street Journal.

For his part, Renault (-0.34% to 31.02 euros) which must publish its results tomorrow, Thursday trading.

Sodexo (-0.80% to 47.22 euros) released before the market turnover with 11.54 million euros in the first nine months of the year.The group is an organic growth of its turnover for the full year 2009-2010 of about 2% and hope to achieve an operating profit of between 780 and 800 million euros excluding currency effects the exercise.

Meetic (-0.99% to 19.90 euros) announced Wednesday to build on an EBITDA margin of between 20 and 25% for 2010, unchanged from its 2009 goal. The leading European dating sites also said that synergies from the integration of Match.com, the first since last June, should reach 10 to 15 million euros in the first year.

Atos Origin (-1.34% to 32.33 euros) announced Tuesday the launch of new services known as "smart mobility".The services company led by Thierry Breton makes 850 million euros in turnover in the field of electronic transactions and placed on the strong growth in use on smartphones.

Published on 07 Jul 2010 in Uncategorized, life, news, opinions, resources, by admin

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EDF: Plan savings on purchases

EDF restructures its financial management. The electrician is preparing a comprehensive plan public savings on purchases that came with the creation of a new division "synergies and transformation" in the CFO, said on Monday, Les Echos.

This new direction will be entrusted to Christian Fontanel, Director of Audit, and attached to the new CFO, Thomas Piquemal. Its mission is to "optimize the group's international scope, particularly in procurement," the newspaper said. While Les Echos reported that EDF has made last year to 11 billion euros of purchases – in France, but also in the United Kingdom, Germany and Italy – the savings on the position of the purchases can achieve 10% of the total, according to analysts. That's more than 1 billion euros in the case of EDF.

Another post where the group seeks to achieve economies: investment.Last year, EdF has spent over 12 billion euros over the budget line. And again, EDF plans to make some adjustments. The Finance Department will assist the operational divisions in the management of investments. This mission will be headed by Stéphane Tortajada, currently deputy CEO at Casino Development. From mid-July, so it will also be in charge of fundraising and investment of EDF, replacing Anne Le Laurier.

Finally, in terms of its debt, the newspaper wrote that EDF "will allow one more month to decide whether to sell its UK distribution network, estimated at 5 billion euros. If this solution was not ultimately successful, the group would consider making other assignments.

Published on 05 Jul 2010 in economy, money, technology, top news, world, by admin

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A London coffee invented map of "infidelity"

Funny idea that this loyalty program that focuses on infidelity … the customer! Yet it is betting that the Prufrock Coffee, a trendy café located in east London, has dared to face. Since late 2009, the hotel offers its clients a "Disloyalty Card", a map of "disloyalty" which invites them to take eight bars cafes in the neighborhood and make this famous stamp card. Once the "Disloyalty Card" filled the Prufrock Coffee offers coffee consumer "infidel" who for any coffee paid off again with a new card.

This concept has been designed by the owner of Prufrock Coffee, Gwilym Davies, also won the title "World Barista Champion (world champion of the coffee) in 2009. He imagined this card when friends decided to open their own cafes in the area."Initially, our clients have found this strange idea card advising them to go to our competitors," says Jeremy Challender, the manager of Coffee Prufrock at Figaro.fr. "But this concept amuses both consumers and the community café in the neighborhood."

In six months, the Prufrock Coffee has distributed some 6,000 cards "disloyalty". A success for Jeremy Challender, who intends to pursue the initiative. "Especially since I do not count the cards that are still in nature and will return once we met," laughs the cafe, which ensures that bars competitors play the game well and dab the card. "This is a healthy competition," he says."We're well aware that our customers will enjoy more cafes in other locations, which requires us to constantly innovate to improve the quality of our products."

Trade competition against the current

The Expert Group LaSer, a subsidiary of BNP Paribas and Galeries Lafayette that specializes in marketing and customer relations, identify in their monthly newsletter that the objective of this initiative is "to encourage customers to regularly attend teaches, but to give them the habit of going for a coffee, even in competing institutions. In sum, the common focus for everyone to "benefit from a greater overall abundance.

Within weeks, the idea of Gwilym Davies had already crossed the Atlantic. In Toronto, Canada, seven patrons of bars in April formed a sort of alliance called "Toronto Coffee Conspiracy.The principle of this partnership is somewhat different from how the map of "disloyalty" proposed by Coffee Prufrock. In fact, most customers choose this time the coffee, among the seven members of the "Toronto Coffee Conspiracy" in which they will return once their card filled. In Seattle, the United States, no fewer than 10 brands of cafes and bars, located in 13 different districts of the city have come together around a similar card program.

French cafes in lack of customers

This type of initiative has not yet made its way to France. French Café owners could do with finding parades down attendance which they suffer, especially since the smoking ban in public places. Many institutions have also put the key under the door in recent years.The second edition of the Observatory of independent trade wholesaler Metro Cash & Carry France, in partnership with BVA, it remains that 50,000 pubs in France in 2010, against 510,000 in 1914. This study shows that 82% of French people prefer these to traditional franchised cafes. However, only 2 out of 10 people go there regularly.

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Published on 03 Jul 2010 in economics, news, resources, technology, world, by admin

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This increases from today

• Transport

– Station: Ticket prices for trains Coral, Intercity and TER (Regional Express Train) will increase an average of 2.5%. This will result in higher ticket from 10 cents to 2.30 euros depending on distance traveled during the trip.

As for the discount cards (cards 12-25, Senior, and Child Escapes +), their prices remain unchanged.

– RATP: The price of individual tickets will go from 1.60 euro to 1.70 euro.

Subscriptions Navigo will also increase, except for packages zone 1-5 and 1-6.The monthly Zones 1 and 2 (Paris and suburbs) rises from 56.60 to 60.40 euros (+6.7%), the zones 1-3 of 74.40 to 78.20 euros (+ 5.1%) and the zones 1 to 4 from 91.70 to 95.50 euros (+4.1%).

• Energy

– Gas: After an initial increase in April, prices will increase again by 2% to 4.7% (about 8 euros per year for those who use gas for hot water and cooking 45 per year for those who use it also for heating)

– Bulbs: As part of the scheduled end of incandescents in the EU to promote energy saving, incandescent lamps of 60 watts are removed from store shelves.Those whose power was 100 watts or more have disappeared from shelves in 2009.

• Bonus for scrap

The premium case is lowered to 500 euros instead of 700 for any car ordered until December 31.

• Stamps

The price of postage for mailings of letters under 20 grams, will increase by two cents from 56-58 cents, an increase of 3.5%.

• Retirement

The index points which is the basis for calculating salary in three public (state, territorial and hospital) must be revalued by 0.5%.

• Unemployment benefits

Allowances of approximately two million unemployed by unemployment insurance compensation will be revalued by 1.2%.

• Communication

– Hadopi: It is from this Thursday that the first warnings will be mailed to users in violation of the law on downloading.

– Phone: The price of calls made and received from another EU country (roaming within Europe) will be reduced to 39 cents per minute excluding VAT cons 43 cent today. Receiving a call will be charged € 0.15 per minute instead of EUR 0.19.The SMS tariff remains unchanged for its 11 cents per message.

• Business and Disability

Firms with more than 20 employees employ any disabled person and took no action to promote employment of disabled people will have their penalties tripled to about 13,000 euros per person missing.

• Livret A

Currently at its lowest level since its inception to 1.25% – Return of the booklet A should move to 1.50% or 1.75% from 1 August by Budget Minister Francois Baroin.

Published on 01 Jul 2010 in Uncategorized, business, economy, features, finance, by admin

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