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2023-11-14 00:00:00

Louis Cretin, Lucette Laurens, Pascale Scheromm
Collective farms in France. Towards an emerging form of agricultural organization?
Collective farms are run by groups of neo-farmers pooling all or part of the production tools and work. Collective farms are invented at the crossroads of different operating models. They recombine a set of ideological, legal and organizational legacies. They constitute an emerging operating model that can respond to various challenges

Axel Magnan, Aurélie Trouvé
The regulation of precarious employment in French agriculture, a historical analysis public policies
From 1960 to 1990, agricultural policies focused on employee rights. Liberalization puts labor costs at the forefront with TO/DE. The use of precarious employment is central to the entrepreneurial model following 2006. Nearly 64.5% of employees in 2016, but policies mainly aimed…

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Namur Assizes: Omar Hedi Murder Trial – Attorney General’s Sentencing Request and Defense’s Mitigating Circumstances

These Irish people “came to have a good time and they almost lost their lives”

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