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That leaves the Remco Evenepoel case. He is not directly linked to the Austrian firm but to Specialized, a bicycle manufacturer supplying both the Soudal-Quick Step and also the Bora-Hansgrohe. A few weeks ago, in the midst of controversy linked to the departure of Cian Uijtdebroeks from Visma, Soudal boss Patrick Lefevere revealed that his Bora counterpart, Ralph Denk, had “sent a written offer to the father of Remco as early as 8 March 2022”, while the two men had agreed on a status quo around the Belgian until March 31.
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König Charles III. Released from Hospital After Enlarged Prostate Treatment – Updates on Queen Camilla and Princess Kate’s Hospital Stay
2024-01-29 21:08:17
König Charles III. left the hospital following several days of treatment for an enlarged prostate. The British head of state was released on Monday following a planned procedure, Buckingham Palace announced. He postponed some public appointments in order to recover privately. British media had previously reported that his wife Queen Camilla arrived once more at the London private clinic.
“His Majesty would like to thank the medical team and everyone who supported his visit to the hospital and is grateful for all the kind messages he has received over the last few days,” the statement continued. The king underwent a procedure for benign prostate enlargement at the London Clinic on Friday.
Charles’ daughter-in-law was there a few hours earlier Princess Kate discharged from the same hospital. The wife of the heir to the throne Prinz William had an abdominal operation regarding two weeks ago. The exact diagnosis is not known.
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RATP Strike Notice: CEO Urges Users Not to Be Impressed by Duration
2024-01-29 21:03:00
While the CGT has filed a strike notice for a period of seven months, the CEO of the RATP asked users not to be “impressed by the duration” of it.
“Don’t let the length of notice put you off.” The CEO of RATP, Jean Castex, and the president of Île-de-France Mobilités, Valérie Pécresse, reacted this Monday, January 29 to the strike notice filed by the CGT of the Paris transport authority from Monday, February 5 and for a period of seven months.
“When we file a strike notice, it is in fact to put pressure. It is not the first nor the last. We are used to it,” assured Jean Castex, calling for “not to be impressed by the duration of this notice”.
With this strike notice, the union intends to express its “disagreement” with RATP management regarding compulsory annual salary negotiations (NAO).
“These discussions are continuing, it is undoubtedly to influence these negotiations that this notice was submitted,” said the former Prime Minister.
According to him, management is discussing “actively” with the unions on this subject and plans to reach an agreement “in the coming weeks”, “in February”.
The CGT also shared its disagreement with management in discussions on possible bonuses during the Olympic and Paralympic Games. A subject which must be resolved following salary negotiations, according to Jean Castex.
“I trust them”
As for Valérie Pécresse, she said she “trusted” the RATP and the SNCF to “work on the working conditions” of the agents at the time of the Olympics, but also “trusted” the latter to “be up to the task of the event”.
“I don’t think they can fail to feel the honor done to us collectively, to us France, to us Île-de-France to host these Games and they must show the best of them- ourselves, as we must show the best of ourselves. So, I also trust them to be up to the occasion,” added the president of Île-de-France Mobilités.
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