On the Agenda: What's happening in France this week
Briefly

This week in France is marked by a series of impactful events including major rail strikes, the commemoration of WWII's end, and a push by President Macron to attract foreign researchers. The rail strikes, dubbed ‘semaine noire’, involve various rail workers and pose potential disruptions in transportation. Simultaneously, inflation-related payment increases for benefits will begin, providing some relief. Additionally, health warnings about tap water quality have been issued in specific municipalities due to PFAS concerns, highlighting ongoing public health issues in the region.
A week of rail strikes is set to disrupt services in France as tensions rise over strike action initiated by various worker groups from May 5th.
Macron urges global researchers to bring their expertise to France, emphasizing the nation’s commitment to attracting talent amid economic challenges.
With the ongoing inflation crisis, benefit payments in France will increase by 1.7 percent, helping support those on fixed incomes.
In response to health concerns, municipalities in eastern France have issued warnings against drinking tap water due to high levels of PFAS.
Read at The Local France
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