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The first strike in Germany's construction industry in about two decades began on Monday as workers demanded higher wages. More than 1,000 construction workers stopped work in the state of Lower Saxony at the start of the nationwide wave of strikes, according to the trade union IG Bauen-Agrar-Umwelt (IG BAU). Additionally, 300 workers came to a rally in Osnabrück and a further 150 to a smaller one in Langenhagen near Hanover, the union said. The strike is to be continued on Tuesday and extended to other regions. Then there will be selective actions throughout Germany, IG BAU announced. The wal...
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The first strike in Germany's construction industry in about two decades began on Monday as workers demanded higher wages. More than 1,000 construction workers stopped work in the state of Lower Saxony at the start of the nationwide wave of strikes, according to the trade union IG Bauen-Agrar-Umwelt (IG BAU). Additionally, 300 workers came to a rally in Osnabrück and a further 150 to a smaller one in Langenhagen near Hanover, the union said. The strike is to be continued on Tuesday and extended to other regions. Then there will be selective actions throughout Germany, IG BAU announced. The wal...
DPA
The first strike in Germany's construction industry in about two decades began on Monday as workers demanded higher wages. More than 1,000 construction workers stopped work in the state of Lower Saxony at the start of the nationwide wave of strikes, according to the trade union IG Bauen-Agrar-Umwelt (IG BAU). Additionally, 300 workers came to a rally in Osnabrück and a further 150 to a smaller one in Langenhagen near Hanover, the union said. The strike is to be continued on Tuesday and extended to other regions. Then there will be selective actions throughout Germany, IG BAU announced. The wal...
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The trade union for German construction workers has called for strikes beginning on Monday, starting with workers in the north-western German state of Lower Saxony. The trade union IG BAU announced the strike plans in Frankfurt on Friday. Further selective strikes will take place throughout Germany from Tuesday, a trade union spokesman told dpa. About 930,000 workers in the construction industry are represented by the union. The trade union has been demanding pay raises and other benefits in stalled collective bargaining talks with employers in the construction industry. Lower Saxony was chose...
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Pékin (AFP) - Deux des villes les plus prospères de Chine, Hangzhou (est) et Xi'an (nord), ont décidé de lever les restrictions à l'achat immobilier pour tenter de relancer un marché en berne. Hangzhou et ses 12,5 millions d'habitants, qui abrite le siège du géant chinois du e-commerce Alibaba a affirmé jeudi vouloir "promouvoir un développement stable et sain" du marché immobilier en levant toute restriction. Désormais, "ceux qui achèteront leur logement, dans les limites de la ville ne feront plus l'objet d'un examen de vérification", a ajouté la municipalité située à quelque 200 km au sud-o...
AFP (Français)
Paris (AFP) - Le ministre délégué chargé du Logement Guillaume Kasbarian s'est déclaré dimanche "ouvert" à l'idée de faire évoluer la loi pour "renforcer" les possibilités d'expulser des logements sociaux les familles d'enfants délinquants. "Comme on ouvre le débat de regarder qui est dans le parc social, en termes de revenus, en termes de patrimoine, la question peut être posée", a-t-il déclaré dans l'émission Questions politiques sur France Inter, franceinfo et Le Monde. "La question peut être posée de se dire +évaluons aussi les incivilités, les délits et les crimes+". "Aujourd'hui en réali...
AFP (Français)
By Adrien VICENTE, avec Antoine BOYER Paris (AFP) - Pour tenter de débloquer le parcours résidentiel des Français, le gouvernement touche à plusieurs règles du logement social dans son projet de loi présenté vendredi, dont certaines mesures font bondir les associations. Le ministre délégué chargé du Logement Guillaume Kasbarian répète vouloir créer les conditions d'un "choc d'offre" pour mieux loger les Français, en particulier les classes moyennes. "Il nous faut construire tous les types de logements pour tous les Français: des logements sociaux, des logements intermédiaires, des logements li...
AFP (Français)
Researchers at the University of Bristol have developed a robotic suction cup prototype that is much stronger than current industrial solutions. It can grab onto rough, curved, and heavy objects like stones. The scientists were inspired by the way natural organisms, such as octopuses, can stick to rocks with their suckers. “We know that in nature there are so many soft-bodied organisms, for example, octopuses and snails and some kind of fishes, they can adaptively suck onto irregular surfaces,” said Tianqi Yue, a robotics researcher at the University of Bristol. Yue says all around us nature h...
Euronews (English)
Washington (AFP) - Sales of new homes across the United States increased sharply last month, according to fresh government data published Tuesday, though February's numbers were revised lower. There were 693,000 new single-family houses sold last month, the Commerce Department said in a statement, 8.8 percent above the revised February rate of 637,000. The March data were well above market expectations of 670,000 new homes, according to Briefing.com. Meanwhile, the median sales price of new homes sold in March was $430,700, while the average sales price was $524,800. "Home sales surprised to...
AFP
The HCOB Eurozone construction purchasing managers’ index (PMI) for March came out on Friday morning, clocking in at 42.4, according to S&P Global. This was a fall from February’s 42.9 and was mostly due to a significant fall in housing activity. A major reduction in new business, caused mainly by dampened demand, also resulted in more jobs being slashed, as well as some budget tightening. This was reflected in less subcontractors being used, as well as fewer raw and input materials being purchased. Civil and commercial engineering companies saw ongoing reductions in activity, with March comme...
Euronews (English)
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