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A French leave, sometimes French exit, Irish goodbye or Irish exit, is a departure from a location or event without informing others or without seeking approval. [1] Examples include relatively innocuous acts such as leaving a party without bidding farewell in order to avoid disturbing or upsetting the host, or more problematic acts such as a ...
In some cases, the number of days granted depends on whether an employee works in the public or private sector. Leave taken in the event of a death also applies if it is a relative of the employee's spouse or civil partner who has died: e.g. the death of an employee's mother-in-law entitles the employee to 3 days' leave. [129] [130]
French leave may refer to: French leave, a leave of absence without permission or without announcing one's departure; French Leave, by P.G. Wodehouse;
Socialist Francois Hollande's victory in the French presidential election over the weekend didn't come as a shock to anyone, but it's still being blamed for big stock market losses in many areas ...
Canada is a founding member of NATO and remains a member. In 2019 the Green Party advocated a review of Canadian membership of the alliance. [3] The position of the social-democratic New Democratic Party is complicated; [4] while there is general support for NATO membership within the party, including from former party leaders Jack Layton and Tom Mulcair, [5] the NDP Socialist Caucus advocates ...
For the first six months of 2024, the cost of French workers taking sick leave increased by 8.5% compared to 2023.
Frexit (a portmanteau of "French" or "France" and "exit") is the hypothetical French withdrawal from the European Union (EU). The term is similar to Brexit, which denotes the UK leaving the EU. The term was mostly used during the campaign leading to the French presidential election of 2017.
French officials unwilling to work with a potential far right government should find a new job, the National Rally's (RN) immigration tsar told Reuters, as he outlined plans to restrict French ...