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  2. Social situation in the French suburbs - Wikipedia

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    Policymakers have used two different approaches to curb violence in the French suburbs. Some have advocated the management of poverty and social isolation by deploying social workers, forming school aid associations, and instituting crime prevention programs (the 'soft' approach). Others have taken a more hard-line stance, asserting that the ...

  3. Category:French social workers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "French social workers" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Annie Belle; G.

  4. Social protection in France - Wikipedia

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    When creating Social Security, France imitated more the Bismarckian system (insurance for workers) than the Beveridge one (widespread solidarity). Over the years, the solidarity (as opposed to a system of contributions) has gradually developed in the French system, which the foundation remains the concept of insurance.

  5. Emergency medical services in France - Wikipedia

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    An emergency physician must always be "on-call" and a specialized physician can be called at any time. In addition the team must have two nurses, care assistants (and possibly child care assistants), a social worker and a receptionist, with all of them having received specific education for dealing with emergency cases.

  6. Social security in France - Wikipedia

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    Social security (French: sécurité sociale) is divided by the French government into five branches: illness; old age/retirement; family; work accident; and occupational disease. From an institutional point of view, French social security is made up of diverse organismes .

  7. How France's Macron went from a successful political newcomer ...

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    French President Emmanuel Macron’s expected political failure in decisive parliamentary elections Sunday may paralyze the country, weaken him abroad and overshadow his legacy, just as France ...

  8. Workers' Force - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, when André Bergeron became leader of the Confederation, the links between FO and the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO) became distended. Indeed, if Bergeron was an SFIO member for a short period, he was also a hardcore reformist who believed firmly in "social agreement" with the employers and the De Gaulle right-wing ...

  9. Many workers facing a layoff would accept a 25% pay cut to ...

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    Perhaps most shocking was the fact that virtually no employers even broached the subject with their employees facing a layoff. Fewer than 3% of respondents reported having been offered a salary ...

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