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Covid-19 : Eight new positive cases and nine recoveries on Friday 30 October
Eight new positive cases of COVID-19 were identified this Friday.This therefore brings the overall health figures for the Principality to 355 people affected by the Coronavirus.This evening, ten patients are being treated at Princess Grace Hospital: five patients, one of whom is a resident, are hospitalised. In addi...
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Nouvelles mesures exceptionnelles pour la lutte contre la Covid 19
Décision Ministérielle relative à l’instauration de nouvelles mesures exceptionnelles pour faire face à l’évolution défavorable de l’épidémie de COVID-19. décision ministérielle covid 19 (299.00 kB)
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COVID-19: Ten New Positive Cases and Eight Recoveries on Thursday 29 October
Ten new positive cases of COVID-19 were identified on Thursday.This therefore brings the overall health figures for the Principality to 347 people affected by the coronavirus.This evening, eight patients are being treated at the CHPG: four patients, one of whom is a resident, are hospitalised. In addition, four pati...
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Coordinated working time adjustment bill : “A temporary additional tool to avoid redundancies”
In addition to the State’s commitment through various recovery plans and extension of the strengthened provisions for total temporary layoff (CTTR) until spring 2021, the Prince’s Government has submitted a bill to the National Council on coordinated working time adjustment “to give the Principality a temporary addi...
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Projet de loi sur l’aménagement concerté du temps de travail : « Un outil temporaire et supplémentaire pour éviter des licenciements économiques »
Au-delà de l’engagement de l’Etat au travers des divers plans de relance et du maintien du CTTR jusqu’au printemps 2021, le Gouvernement princier a déposé au Conseil National un projet de loi sur l’aménagement concerté du temps de travail, «afin de doter la Principauté d’un outil temporaire et supplémentaire pour év...
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