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Dans son message aux salariés d Auchan, Alexandre Mulliez veut s inspirer de Gérard , son grand-père
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Relocalisation : le groupe Mulliez s apprête à produire des jeans dans le Nord
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Dakar, Senegal – It took me by surprise.
The series of loud detonations from rounds of tear gas, smoke billowing with armoured personal carriers moving swiftly through my neighbourhood.
Security forces wore helmets with beads of sweat dripping from their foreheads as a thick-grey smoke rose above.
My first thought was getting my kids to safety, and wondering if my wife had closed her shop and atelier. It was at nightfall that anxiety turned to fear. The normally quiet streets were filled with anger. My middle child panicked asking what is going on, unable to sleep as we heard in the close distance a crowd destroying our local supermarket.
Pourquoi Auchan reste le grand perdant des distributeurs français
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TWO big lessons of the Covid-19 crisis come together as one: first, our government wants to take healthcare out of public hands when it can and hand it over to rich people and their corporations including, it turns out, French billionaires.
Second, the pandemic is exacerbating inequality by really grinding at the less well-off, while the super-rich take the opportunity to become the super-richer.
“Contact tracing” is a well-established response to disease outbreaks. Typically, public and local health officials “chase” a virus by interviewing infected people to find out who they have been in contract with.
By “contact tracing,” health officials hope to find out who is spreading the virus, and stop that spread by isolating and treating people in that chain.