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By Par Boris CAMBRELENG et Tom MASSON Paris (AFP) - Les syndicats ont à nouveau soumis mardi leurs revendications au patronat concernant le maintien en emploi des seniors, espérant parvenir à un accord en fin de journée, attendu par le gouvernement pour lancer une nouvelle réforme de l'assurance chômage. "Les salariés de ce pays ont tous pris deux ans ferme de boulot en plus", a rappelé le négociateur de FO Michel Beaugas lors d'une interruption à la mi-séance, prévue pour durer au moins jusqu'à 15H00. "Il faut aménager les fins de carrière pour que ce soit supportable pour les salariés", a-t-...
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Rockland (United States) (AFP) - In her boat off the northeastern US coast, 101-year-old Virginia Oliver expertly handles the slick body of a lobster as she snaps rubber bands around its claws, just as she has done since age seven. The centenarian is the oldest licensed lobsterwoman in the state of Maine, and local historians describe her as perhaps the oldest active one in the world. Oliver goes out into the waters off the city of Rockland three days a week with her 78-year-old son Max, who helps her crew the boat, aptly named by her late husband "Virginia," after her. "I'm going to do (this)...
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Houston (AFP) - Life has thrown a lot of roadblocks at Dina Jacobs, a transgender woman, for trying to live authentically. But now, she can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. "Look, everything comes through eventually. Five million no's and one yes, and this is it. This is my yes!" says Jacobs, who spent her 57-year career on stage as a drag performer. Jacobs, a Hawaiian native, is showing a reporter the modest one-bedroom apartment she is now able to rent for less than $500 a month in the first residence in the southern United States exclusively for LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual,...
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Miami (AFP) - It should have been an idyllic retirement in coastal Florida for Gregory and Elvira Zec. Instead, they are contemplating a future overshadowed by fear because of a Covid-19 outbreak that has laid low friends and family alike.Like other seniors, they are high risk for the raging coronavirus epidemic that has killed 216,000 Americans and turned many of the elderly against President Donald Trump in a crucial election year."The big thing for me is the coronavirus because that is killing a lot of people and it's getting worse," said Zec, 69, who lives with his 72-year-old wife in Sara...
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