police brutality. The United States will make a new tribute to George Floyd, an African-American killed by police on may 25, during his funeral planned for Tuesday in Houston. In France, in particular, to the call of SOS Racism, rallies are planned in several major cities, Paris, Lille, Dijon, Bordeaux, Angers. The Prime minister Edouard Philippe will visit in the morning to Evry, Essonne, to meet with police officers who work in difficult neighborhoods, in the wake of government announcements to improve the conduct of forces of the order.
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economic Crisis. Economy minister Bruno Le Maire, will present at Bercy in the morning of Tuesday the plan of government support to the aerospace industry, hard hit by the crisis of the sars coronavirus. This will include the rewards in terms of location of jobs, said Sunday the secretary of State for Transport Jean-Baptiste Djebbari. “What we have done to the car “, that is to say a support plan in the amount of eight billion euros, “we’re going to do it” for the aviation industry, he said.
Claims. Stopped during the crisis of the sars coronavirus, the demonstrations in front of hospitals will take, within the framework of the “Tuesday of anger” and the call of the CGT. More resources for the hospitals will be required. A national day of action is also expected on Tuesday, June 16, in the middle of the “Ségur” health, site consultation launched by the executive on the 25 may and is expected to be finalized by mid-July in order to realize the “massive plan of investment and revaluation” announced at the end of march by Emmanuel Macron.
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Jobs. The minister of Labour, Muriel Pénicaud, and the numbers 1 of the trade union and employer organisations will meet this Tuesday to discuss the situation of employment in France and in Europe. The new system of partial unemployment, which will be in force for “two years” will be defined during these consultations.
Culture. The Musée du Quai Branly, Jacques Chirac is on this Tuesday, the first major museum in paris to reopen its doors, in the respect of sanitary measures. The minister of Culture, Franck Riester was also announced Friday the reopening in June of fifty contemporary art centres, including the FRAC (regional Funds of contemporary art).