All posts tagged "Emmanuel Macron"
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French civil servants set for salary review after Macron win – and Australian officials may be next for post-election pay rise: management & workforce news in brief
Global Government Forum’s weekly digest of all the news you need to know but might have missed French civil servants set for salary review after Macron win Salary scales for
- Posted April 28, 2022
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Learning the lessons of ÉNA’s fall
France’s École Nationale d’Administration (ÉNA), which has educated generations of civil service leaders, faces an uncertain future under president Macron. Ian Hall considers why public opinion has turned against the
- Posted September 17, 2019
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French president expected to shut prestigious training school
France’s President Macron has drawn up plans to shut down the country’s prestigious administrative training college, as part of his response to the gilets jaunes (“yellow vests”) protests. The l’École
- Posted April 23, 2019
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Turning protest to participation: civic tech in France
France’s ‘gilet jaunes’ movement prompted the government to launch a massive, tech-enabled consultation – and it’s attracted more people than the ongoing street protests. This week a Paris conference explored
- Posted March 20, 2019
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Reshaping pensions: President Macron’s ambitious plans
France has a complex, inequitable pensions system; and a powerful, well dug-in set of unions. The president’s stated goals have put him on a collision course with both: David Whitehouse
- Posted May 20, 2018
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Macron’s wealth tax reform: a red light for France’s property industry?
New French president Emmanuel Macron has just introduced a major reform of the country’s wealth tax, focusing it directly on property investments in a bid to push more cash into
- Posted April 12, 2018