Se reposer ou racheter ses RTT ?

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Après l’Assemblée nationale lors de l’examen du projet de loi de finances rectificative, le Sénat a adopté la possibilité de monétiser les jours de RTT non pris. 

Nouveauté en matière de paiement des RTT (réductions du temps de travail). Comme l’Assemblée nationale avant lui, le Sénat a validé, lundi 1er août, en première lecture, le projet de loi de finances rectificative. Celui-ci prévoit notamment le rachat de leurs RTT par les salariés. Pour être définitivement adopté, le texte doit désormais être voté dans les mêmes termes par les deux chambres. En cas de feu vert, il donnera la possibilité aux travailleurs de renoncer à…


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Sullyvan Tacra, un premier Tour pour le jeune équipier de McDonald’s

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PORTRAITs de yoleurs

A 17 ans, Sullyvan Tacra, équipier de la yole Mc Donald’s, vit son premier Tour de Martinique des yoles rondes. Pour celui qui aimerait devenir un jour capitaine, c’est véritablement un rêve qui se réalise cette semaine. 

«C’est mon grand frère », nous indique, fièrement, un petit garçon avant de prendre dans ses bras Sullyvan Tacra. Ce jeune homme de 17 ans, originaire de Saint-Joseph, vient d’arriver à terre, après le prologue de dimanche dernier. Encore sur la plage, le visage recouvert de crème solaire, il précise rapidement : « C’est mon premier Tour de Martinique des yoles rondes ». Engagé depuis un an dans l’équipage McDonald’s, « j’étais auparavant équipier de la yole Mr…


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Prisons, fire associations upset at CPO’s 4 per cent wage offer

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Ceron Richards, president of the Prison Officers Association. –

PRISON Officers Association (POA) head Ceron Richards and Fire Service Association (FSA) head Leo Ramkissoon on Wednesday each voiced their upset to Newsday over the four per cent wage hike for 2014-2019 maintained by CPO Dr Darryl Dindial. This came after his initial offer of two per cent.

The proposed four per cent represents zero, zero, two, zero, zero, two for each year successively from 2014-2019.

Ramkissoon told Newsday, “We do not accept that offer.”

He said his association has presented rationale arguments for a better offer, to the CPO.

Ramkissoon said, at their meeting on Tuesday Dindial had viewed their arguments as quite compelling but had intimated that the state of the economy was a keep back, and even undertook to let known the FSA’s position to Finance Minister Colm Imbert.

“He (Dindial) will return within the two weeks, in writing, to respond.”

However, Ramkissoon said it was “demotivating and disappointing” to see four per cent still on the table.

“For us, the four per cent represents a cut in salary, a cut in wages. It does not in actuality, in real income, amount to an increase because the rate of inflation has far surpassed four per cent over that period.

Leo Ramkissoon, president of the Fire Service Association. –

“The rate of inflation would be more equivalent to a 44 per cent increase in the cost of living for that very same period. So four per cent for us doesn’t say anything of any real value to us.

“It’s a very difficult pill to swallow for fire officers. We cannot accept that at this time. We are advocating for better sense to prevail and great consideration to improve that offer.”

Ramkissoon said now was the time for a wage-hike, with the uplift in the economy.

“We’ve had at least one deposit into the Heritage and Stabilisation Fund and that’s always a good sign as it could only happen if there’s a surplus.

“We find it a difficult, difficult thing for us to accept a ‘wage cut’ while you are experiencing an improved economy, especially after the last ten years when we have gone without an increase, an improvement to wages and we did so without protest.

Richards, likewise, told Newsday, “We staunchly reject that offer, as we did before.”

The POA met the CPO on Tuesday.

Richards said officers were existing on 2013 salaries, even as inflation had raged through the economy since then to now.

“Prison officers have an additional situation in which their safety and security are being compromised by the work environment. For prison officers to maintain safety and security for themselves and their families, they have to spend money.

“We made it very clear from the onset that the basis upon which salaries must be developed for this period is, one, by looking at the market and then looking at what prison officers are continually exposed to.

“If the prison officer has to purchase a home, he cannot purchase a home in compromised areas.

“Members of the public can purchase a home anywhere and just mind their business and try to keep a low profile, but that situation does not exist for the prison officer who has no other choice but to purchase a home in an area which is upward of $1 million.”

Newsday was unable to contact Dindial.

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Evaluating politicians: “Everyone is selfish” – StMaartenNews.com – News Views Reviews & Interviews

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The content originally appeared on: StMaartenNews

PHILIPSBURG — The boys and girls at Teen Times are having a lot of fun with their annual evaluation of local politicians. They do their homework on this topic, and they don’t mince their words either. For the electorate, their findings come across as a breath of fresh air.

Click here to review their 2022 grading of MPs and Ministers>>>

Evaluating politicians is tricky business, as we learned from several position papers posted on the website of Lawrence Talks! This is an interdisciplinary media platform for the community of the town of Lawrence in the state of Kansas.

Why is it tricky? Politics is not like sports, where it is possible to declare a winner in a basketball match or in any track and field discipline. If you run faster than others, you are a winner. That is not how it works in politics because there is no objective standard.

Matthew Herbert, a Lawrence city commissioner puts it like this: “In politics, perception is reality. The will of the people is just that; what they will to be, so it is.”

Herbert notes that the success or failure of a commissioner depends largely on how resources are allocated. He refers to a remark from US President Joe Biden: “Don’t tell me your priorities. Show me your budget and I will tell you what your priorities are.”

Shola Aromona, who studies for a doctorate in journalism and mass communication at the University of Kansas, notes that “everyone is selfish.” Politicians “present their best selves during an election campaign but they use the media for image laundering or as a tool to suppress opposition and criticism after an election.”

Aromona wondered why politicians do this “and why voters continue to make decisions that do not serve the public good in the long term. Her conclusion: “Everyone – politicians and voters – is selfish. We are all subjective in the use of the tools available to us.”

The assertive writers at Teen Times use a different approach to evaluate the fifteen members of St. Maarten’s Parliament, but they are mostly on the mark because they go beyond party politics and assess what parliamentarians have actually done.

MP Hyacinth Richardson gets the worst report card from Teen Times: a zero. Comment: “Speaking of unproductive and a waste of money. Ladies and gentlemen, Exhibit A.”

On a scale from 1 to 10 (whereby 10 is the best) quite some other MPs get a low approval rating as well: Chanel Brownbill and Akeem Arrindell (0), George Pantophlet and Sidharth Bijlani (1) and William Marlin (2).

The highest scores are for MPs Raeyhon Peterson and Melissa Gumbs (Party for Progress) and for Sarah Wescot-Williams (United Democrats). All three get an 8 from Teen Times. Other well-scoring MPs are Solange Duncan (7), Angelique Roumou and Christophe Emmanuel (7).

In the middle of the pack, with a bleak 5 are parliament-chair Grisha Heyliger-Marten and MPs Rolando Brison and Ludmilla de Weever.

Teen times also gave a report card to members of the Council of Ministers. Top is Omar Ottley (9), followed by Anna Richardson (7). More moderate scores are for ministers Samuel (5), Jacobs and Doran (4). The lowest score, a 3, is for Finance Minister Ardwell Irion. We guess it is time for us to highlight the unrecognized good work the Minister of Finance has been doing behind the scenes improving the country’s finances.

In the meantime, read Doing business in St. Maarten: bottlenecks and solutions., which highlights the challenges the incoming new minister of TEATT will be facing based on a report titled “Spurring Entrepreneurship in Sint Maarten”, that apparently the Finance Minister Ardwell Irion also contributed to.

Minister of TEATT Roger Lawrence, who was not graded by Teen Times due to his short time in office and subsequent illness, submitted his resignation last week, which was confirmed by Prime Minister Jacobs.

See related story: Prime Minister Jacobs announces TEATT Minister resignation.

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Agreement about flights to Dominican Republic – StMaartenNews.com – News Views Reviews & Interviews

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PHILIPSBURG — The seemingly bitter fight between the civil aviation authorities in the Dominican Republic and St. Maarten has fizzled before it even started. Winair can continue offering flights on this route, but in the meantime it will have to obtain an operating license in the Dominican Republic.

The dispute began when the Junta Aviacion Civil (JAC) informed St. Maarten that Winair would no longer be allowed to offer services on the route between the two destinations. Louis Halley, head of the St. Maarten civil aviation authority retaliated on August 1 by threatening to ban flights from the Dominican Republic by August 5.

Minister Omar Ottley (Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunication) intervened by calling an urgent meeting to solve the situation a day later. Halley’s letter was withdrawn and the Dominican Republic airlines are allowed to continue services until August 31.

By then the airline must have obtained an operating permit.

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Commerce, change, transferts… la Banque de la R?publique d’Ha?ti fait le point

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste

La Banque de la R?publique d’Ha?ti (BRH) a partag? des informations sur la balance commerciale, la hausse de la valeur des importations de p?trole contre une baisse du volume re?u, sur le repli en glissement annuel des transferts sans contrepartie et de ses interventions sur le march? des changes dans la Note de politique mon?taire du troisi?me trimestre de l’exercice, mardi 2 ao?t 2022.

<>, peut-on lire dans cette note de politique mon?taire.

<>, a indiqu? la BRH.

<>, selon la BRH.

<>, a fait remarquer la banque centrale, qui induit une conclusion en terme d’impacts sur le march? des changes.

<>, peut-on lire dans cette note de politique mon?taire. <>, selon la banque centrale qui fait des perspectives.

Les perspectives ?conomiques pour la fin de l’exercice fiscal 2021-2022 demeurent mitig?es et sont assujetties ? un ensemble de facteurs tant au niveau interne qu’au niveau externe. Le prolongement de la guerre en Ukraine devrait conduire ? l’intensification du rench?rissement des produits p?troliers et alimentaires de base ainsi qu’? la persistance des ruptures des cha?nes d’approvisionnement au niveau mondial. De m?me, l’inflation ?lev?e et les risques de r?cession ou de ralentissement ?conomique qui p?sent notamment sur les ?tats-Unis, le Canada et la Zone euro, pourraient affecter le revenu disponible des migrants ha?tiens et cons?quemment les transferts priv?s sans contrepartie, principale composante de l’offre de devises sur le march? des changes. La hausse des prix chez nos principaux partenaires commerciaux pourrait ?galement continuer ? alimenter les pressions inflationnistes, notamment ? travers l’augmentation des prix des produits import?s consid?r?s dans le panier de consommation.

Sur le plan interne, la poursuite de la d?gradation du climat des affaires en raison de la situation s?curitaire continuera d’affecter n?gativement l’activit? ?conomique et la formation des prix ? travers le blocage de certains circuits de production et de commercialisation. ? cela, s’ajoutent les risques de d?g?ts potentiels qui pourraient survenir au niveau du secteur agricole au cours de la saison cyclonique, laquelle a d?but? le 1er juin 2022.

Une att?nuation de l’impact de ces facteurs pourrait provenir d’une consolidation des finances publiques qui permettrait de d?gager des ressources pour la mise en oeuvre de programmes sociaux et le financement de certains projets d’investissements n?cessaires ? la cr?ation de conditions aptes ? rendre le climat des affaires propice aux investissements priv?s. Le programme de r?f?rence sign? avec le Fonds mon?taire international (FMI) devrait ?galement faciliter le renforcement de ces ressources ? travers la mat?rialisation de l’engagement des bailleurs. De son c?t?, la BRH effectuera, de mani?re syst?matique, son diagnostic de la conjoncture macro?conomique afin de prendre les mesures appropri?es qui permettront de contenir la volatilit? du taux de change et ses incidences sur les mouvements des prix. De m?me, elle continuera ? innover dans le sens de la mise en place de programmes de soutien aux secteurs productifs en vue de contribuer ? ramener l’?conomie sur un sentier de croissance, a indiqu? la BRH.

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Division au sein du SDP, la Primature perd des alli?s

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste

Comme un pav? dans la mare, l’un des plus grands supporteurs du Premier ministre Ariel Henry exige sa d?mission. En conf?rence de presse le mardi 2 ao?t, l’ancien s?nateur N?nel Cassy, l’un des dirigeants du Secteur d?mocratique et populaire (SDP), signataire de l’accord de la Primature et membre du gouvernement, a d?clar? caduc l’accord et plaid? pour un ex?cutif ? deux t?tes. Prenant le contrepied de N?nel Cassy, d’autres membres du SDP disent renouveler leur attachement ? l’accord du 11 septembre et leur solidarit? ? Ariel Henry.

<>, a d?clar? l’ancien s?nateur N?nel Cassy en conf?rence de presse.

<>, a exig? l’ancien parlementaire, l’un des dirigeants du Secteur d?mocratique et populaire.

<>, a lanc? N?nel Cassy en pr?sence de militants du SDP qui ont improvis? une manifestation contre Ariel Henry dans la salle o? se tenait la conf?rence de presse.

Selon l’ancien parlementaire, l’accord de la Primature dont il est signataire n’a pas donn? les r?sultats escompt?s. Environ un an apr?s la signature dudit accord, Nenel Cassy a dit constater qu’aucun point n’a ?t? respect? et que les conditions de vie de la population continuent de se d?grader.

Au sujet de l’annonce du Premier ministre Ariel Henry relative ? une augmentation graduelle du prix du carburant sur le march? local, N?nel Cassy pense que le gouvernement devrait continuer ? subventionner les produits p?troliers.

S?nateur Cassy indique qu’il s’est d?j? entretenu avec d’autres structures politiques dissidentes de l’accord du 11 septembre pour lancer des mouvements de protestation contre le Premier ministre.

Quelques heures apr?s la sortie fracassante de N?nel Cassy, d’autres responsables du Secteur d?mocratique et populaire comme Andr? Michel, Marjory Michel et l’actuel ministre de la Planification, Ricard Pierre, affirment dans un communiqu? que <>

<>, ont-ils pour le moins r?pondu ? leur coll?gue N?nel Cassy.


<>, ont-ils ajout?.

<>, lit-on dans ledit communiqu?.

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Le gouvernement d’Ariel Henry est paralys?, selon Lesly Voltaire de Fanmi Lavalas

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L’actuel gouvernement est totalement ill?gitime. Retenu au pouvoir, il se retrouve coinc?. <>, a l?ch? Lesly Voltaire, conseiller de l’accord de Montana. Il croit que les Ha?tiens devraient organiser une conf?rence nationale pour trouver le destin du pays, discuter notamment du r?tablissement de la s?curit? dans le pays.

Le dialogue est possible entre les accords de Montana et du 11 septembre, <>. <>, a analys? l’homme politique.

Il ne peut pas y avoir de transition sans Jean-Bertrand Aristide, selon Lesly Voltaire

Le mois de juin ?coul? des sympathisants du parti politique Fanmi Lavalas ont manifest? dans plusieurs rues de la capitale pour r?clamer le leader du parti comme pr?sident provisoire. L’ex-pr?sident Jean-Bertrand Aristide a rencontr? Helen La Lime, repr?sentante du secr?taire g?n?ral des Nations unies au cours de cette m?me p?riode. Tout ceci prouve qu’on ne peut organiser la transition sans Jean-Bertrand Aristide >>, selon Lesly Voltaire. <>, a-t-il soutenu, rappelant que Fanmi Lavalas est pr?t ? dialoguer avec tous les groupes qui discutent de la question s?curitaire.

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Mario Andr?sol:

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L’ancien directeur g?n?ral de la Police nationale d’Ha?ti Mario Andr?sol a donn? son point de vue sur la situation s?curitaire du pays ? la matinale de Magik9 le mardi 2 ao?t 2022. L’ancien DG s’est gard? de proposer des formules pour r?tablir la paix, arguant que de l’ext?rieur ?tant, certaines r?alit?s de la police peuvent ?chapper ? sa compr?hension. Toutefois, d’un point de vue g?n?ral, Andr?sol croit que la situation actuelle est grave et exige des r?ponses appropri?es. L’ex-mnum?ro un de l’institution polici?re ajoute ?galement que le probl?me d?passe la police. <>, fait-il remarquer.

Mario Andr?sol pense que le probl?me se caract?rise par l’occupation du territoire par des groupes arm?s. Selon M. Andr?sol, on est confront? ? un probl?me de s?curit? nationale qui requiert l’intervention d’une force militaire. <>, persiste-t-il.

Plus loin, l’ancien DG propose d’inclure les membres de l’arm?e d’Ha?ti dans la solution. <>, sugg?re-t-il.

Parce qu’il y a des contentieux non vid?s, la communaut? ne coop?re avec avec les FAd’H en ce qui concerne la s?curit?. Pour Andr?sol, il revient aux Ha?tiens de r?tablir cette confiance entre les pays amis d’Ha?ti et les appareils s?curitaires en Ha?ti, notamment l’arm?e. <>, souligne-t-il.

Par ailleurs, Mario Andr?sol estime que la soci?t? dans son ensemble doit faire pression sur les autorit?s afin qu’elles apportent des solutions. <>, soutient-il.

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Two tropical waves approaching Barbados over the next two days Loop Barbados

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The Barbados Meteorological Services have indicated that two tropical waves are heading towards Barbados this week.

The first tropical wave was analyzed along 48W south of 17N and is moving west at 10 to 15 knots. While, the second tropical wave was analyzed along 32W south of 20N and is moving west at 15 to 20 knots.

Thursday, August 4

Morning

A tropical wave will be approaching the island.

General Forecast: Mix of sunshine and clouds with a few brief isolated light showers.

Night

A tropical wave will begin affecting the island.

General Forecast: Mix of clear skies and clouds with a few brief scattered light showers.

Barbados Forecast Max/Min Temps: 31/23

Friday, August 5

Morning

A tropical wave will continue affecting the island.

General Forecast: Mix of sunshine and clouds with a few intermittent scattered light showers.

Night

Another tropical wave will be approaching the island.

General Forecast: Mix of clear skies and clouds with a few brief scattered light showers.

Barbados Forecast Max/Min Temps: 31/23

Saturday, August 6

Morning

A tropical wave will be affecting the island.

General Forecast: Mix of sunshine and clouds with the occasional intermittent scattered light to moderate showers.

Night

The tropical wave will continue to affect the island.

General Forecast: Mix of clear skies and clouds with a few brief scattered light showers.

Barbados Forecast Max/Min Temps: 30/23

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