Hepatitis A, dead port and strike, dead stretcher bearer… The news of the week in Le Havre

Hepatitis A, dead port and strike, dead stretcher bearer… The news of the week in Le Havre
Hepatitis A, dead port and strike, dead stretcher bearer… The news of the week in Le Havre

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Marie Lemaistre

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June 9, 2024 at 5:04 p.m.

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Have you not followed the news in Le Havre (Seine-Maritime) and its surroundings this week? No worries, the 76- editorial team offers you, as usual, a recap of everything that happened between Monday June 3 and Sunday June 9, 2024, in your territory.

News of the week in Le Havre

Nine cases of hepatitis A identified in several establishments in Le Havre

Monday June 3, 2024, nine cases of hepatitis A contamination were identified in Le Havre according to information from the Regional Health Agency (ARS), including five among students in the same class and one case in another establishment. A number that has evolved over the last few weeks. The agency is continuing its epidemiological investigation, in partnership with Santé Publique France.

After scooters, Lime wants to offer self-service bicycles

Three years after establishing itself in Le Havre and at a time of market renewal with the metropolis, the Lime company, which celebrated this anniversary Wednesday June 5, 2024, wishes to complete its scooter offering with self-service bikes. To this great novelty could be added another, for the moment still in the project stage. That of cameras on board scooters to identify traffic on sidewalks.

A snail operation in support of public nursing homes Stopovers

The board of directors of Les Escales public nursing homes has been canceled Friday June 7, 2024. Scheduled to end at the same time, a snail operation was still held before the upcoming postponement of the proceedings. The action ended shortly before noon, in front of Le Havre Town Hall with the procession of cars. Around thirty people were present on the square asking that the mayor meet with them about the situation of the establishment.

A GHH stretcher bearer found dead: “All doubts are permitted” for the SUD union

Friday June 7, 2024, GHH employees gathered after the death of a stretcher bearer on the square in front of the Jacques-Monod hospital. The SUD Santé union points out heavy working conditions, management responds and denounces the exploitation of this tragedy. An occupational health investigation is underway and an internal expertise was voted on in May.

Dead port and strike: why are dockers intensifying the balance of power?

Between Friday June 7 and Tuesday 25, three days of strike and a dead port operation are planned by the national federation of ports and docks GGT in Rouen and Le Havre. The main reasons for this anger, the pension reform and the impasse denounced by the federation of ports and docks CGT. Already last February, a strike movement was observed. The continuation of the movement will be decided based on progress but it is possible that other operations will take place in July.

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Margaux Bailleul absent from the list of athletes entered for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games

The French National Olympic and Sports Committee revealed, in a press release dated Wednesday June 5, 2024, its selection for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, in rowing. The Le Havre sportswoman Margaux Bailleul is absent from the entry list. The World Rowing Championships, last September, allowed the licensee of the Havre Rowing Society (SHA) to qualify a boat for the double. But, with her partner, Emma Lunatti, she admitted to not being sure “of being in it”.

More than 100 positions to be filled during an event… at Bains des Docks!

Thursday June 13, 2024, SIM Employment Agencies and Ecole 42 are joining forces to create a recruitment event at Bains des Docks, in Le Havre. More than 100 positions will be filled. The positions to be filled with SIM Employment Agencies will be located in logistics, the tertiary sector and construction. It will also be possible to apply to join school 42, an IT development course.

Circus, Disneyland, Broadway… Le Havre composer Angelo Muratelli is high-flying!

Le Havre Angelo Muratelli is one of the main composers of circus music in France. Today, he is preparing the music for a Broadway musical. Encounter.

Mother and daughter open their beauty salon

L’Instant zen opened Monday June 3, 2024, at 85 avenue René-Coty. The institute, run by mother and daughter, offers well-being, hairdressing and nail beauty. Presentation.

The Patrouille de France lands in Le Havre awaiting the 80th anniversary of D-Day

As planned, the Patrouille de France arrived, Monday June 3, 2024, at Le Havre-Octeville airport where it was to reside for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, until Friday June 7. Eight of the ten Alphajets took part in the D-Day festivities. If the public was there, 76- was also able to speak with a pilot, Cédric Queyranne, originally from Avignon.

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