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Strike at airports, start of the Tour de France, rumors against Coquerel: the information to remember this afternoon

2022-07-01T10:16:17.578Z


Here is the information we have selected for you this Friday, July 1 at midday. The info not to miss It's a complicated weekend that awaits travelers who want to fly. Already, this Friday, 17% of flights are canceled on departure or arrival from Charles-de-Gaulle airport between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m., according to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGAC), in particular because the closure of runways forced by a firefighters' strike which began on Thursday. Friday and al


The info not to miss

It's a complicated weekend that awaits travelers who want to fly.

Already, this Friday, 17% of flights are canceled on departure or arrival from Charles-de-Gaulle airport between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m., according to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGAC), in particular because the closure of runways forced by a firefighters' strike which began on Thursday.

Friday and all weekend, the employees of the Parisian airport platforms are called upon to join a "multi-sector" and inter-union strike, including ADP and its subcontractors.

A strike notice was also filed from Friday to Monday in Marseille-Provence, but its management planned neither cancellation nor delay, personnel having been requisitioned by prefectural decree.

The summer promises to be very difficult in the European aviation sector, which is struggling to regain its efficiency after the pandemic and is experiencing many social unrest, to which must be added a shortage of personnel.

The government will “continue to exchange with the unions to find a way out of the crisis”, assured Olivia Grégoire, spokesperson for the government, on LCI Friday morning.

“The idea that our compatriots cannot go on vacation is not viable.

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What to remember too

  • Start of the Tour de France in Copenhagen.

    The Grande Boucle starts at 2:30 p.m. from the capital of Denmark, for a time trial that seems promised to the Italian Filippo Ganna.

    Never had the Tour de France gone so far north of the European continent.

    This 13.2 km route through the streets of Copenhagen is a big celebration for this bike-crazed country, not just for cycling races, but every day.

    It is above all the starting point for more than three weeks of racing for the yellow jersey, of which the double title holder Tadej Pogacar will be the great favorite.

  • La France insoumise defends Éric Coquerel against “rumors”.

    The committee against sexist and sexual violence of rebellious France "has never received any report concerning the deputy Éric Coquerel, for any fact whatsoever", he wrote in a press release, while the deputy for Seine-Saint- Denis "is the object of attacks on social networks bearing suspicion on his behavior towards women, attacks which have amplified today following his election as chairman of the Finance Committee".

  • 27 years later, the widow of Christophe Doire indicted.

    The wife of hunter Christophe Doire, whose body was found beheaded in Busset in Allier in 1995, was indicted on Thursday for murder, without having admitted the facts.

    Aged 56, she faces a 30-year prison sentence.

    “Serious and concordant clues” highlight “his participation in the murder”, but “the precise circumstances of this acting out require further investigations”, declared the public prosecutor of Cusset Éric Neveu.

  • The Covid-19 epidemic still on the rise.

    133,346 positive cases were identified in 24 hours, up 67% from last Thursday.

    The average over the past week exceeds 90,000 cases per day (+ 60% over one week).

    The resurgence of the epidemic is also being felt at the hospital with an increase in the number of admissions.

    The incidence rate in Île-de-France rose above 1,000 for the first time since mid-April.

it concerns you

The Ministry of National Education has just finalized recommendations for communities and establishments on toilets at school, while 16,000 volunteers, including former teachers, are completing an investigation on the subject.

“The result is that the toilets have become an area of ​​lawlessness in our schools,” laments Jean-Marie Schléret, president of the Observatory for the security of educational establishments.

Source: leparis

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