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La France va rater l’échéance sur la transparence des salaires

Paris avait jusqu’au 7 juin pour intégrer dans le droit cet ensemble de mesures qui comprend notamment, l’obligation de préciser une fourchette de salaires dans les offres d’emploi et le droit d’obtenir certaines informations sur les rémunérations des autres employés.

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«Je voudrais que le projet de loi soit présenté en conseil des ministres avant l’été», a déclaré le ministre du Travail, Jean-Pierre Farandou.
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Companies Are Using Reddit To Manipulate ChatGPT and Google AI Search

An anonymous reader quotes a report from 404 Media: The moderators of the biohacking subreddit say that peptide and hormone replacement therapy companies have been surreptitiously spamming Reddit in an attempt to get their posts scraped by AI chatbots. The strategy is an effort to systematically manipulate the answers provided by chatbots by manipulating the underlying source material that those chatbots will scrape -- in this case, a popular Reddit community. In a post last week, the moderators of r/biohackers said they would be banning new posts about peptides and hormone replacement therapy (HRT) because of attempted manipulation by the companies that make, market, and sell them. [...] "As AI search engines increasingly pull answers from Reddit, companies are using us for AEO. On top of that, there's been an explosion of peptide interest and AI usage flooding the sub. Together, this has put serious pressure on content quality," a post by the moderators read. [...] It has become incredibly difficult to stop Reddit manipulation, because the firms doing it are getting more sophisticated. The moderator said that there are really standard and long-running strategies where brands will hop in the comments and suggest their products: "That type of marketing has always existed and if people want to try something new because the brand resonated with them, cool. That's the way marketing should flow in my mind," they said. "But what I'm seeing that is way scarier to me is that there are companies that will reverse-engineer the actual prompt patterns that are prioritized by LLMs, and so you'll see someone post a super clickbait, high-traction, vague question like 'Is all the hype around Vitamin D actually worth it?" they added. "And that thread will do really well because everyone on biohackers actually has an opinion, so it gets engagement and prioritized by LLMs, and then brands will sneak in and they'll embed their brand mentions in those threads in the exact right places in a seemingly organic way. But none of it is organic, the entire thing is a strategy by an agency to prioritize brand mentions or a narrative within an LLM." The Reddit accounts that are doing this are "warmed up" or are made to seem human, meaning they have a posting history that is not just promotional. This makes them much harder to detect and moderate against. Some of the agencies doing this are paying real people to post promotional content, or have built communities where people are incentivized to post promotional content. The moderator said that Reddit's automated moderation tools have been helpful, but that the type of promotion happening has become so sophisticated that it has become more of a you-know-it-if-you-see it kind of thing. "A lot of it has become pattern recognition," they said. "You literally just sort of know what to look for. But the problem is you don't want to become punitive to the people who aren't doing this maliciously, and so I think the over-moderation risk is very real."

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Violences après la victoire du PSG : pourrait-on vraiment faire payer les casseurs en coupant dans leurs aides sociales ?

L’idée de ponctionner les prestations sociales des auteurs de dégradations commises le week-end dernier après la victoire du PSG en finale de Ligue des champions, pour financer les réparations, refait surface. La question de sa légalité aussi.

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La victoire du PSG en Ligue des champions samedi 30 mai a donné lieu à des scènes de dégradations à Paris.
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Revenu, patrimoine... Êtes-vous riche ? Découvrez le nouveau simulateur du Figaro

EXCLUSIF - Comment vous situez-vous par rapport à l’ensemble des Français ? Nous avons conçu un outil inédit qui permet de comparer votre situation financière et d’évaluer votre niveau de richesse.

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Dans son portrait statistique de la France, l’Insee décrit des niveaux de vie supérieurs en distinguant les hauts revenus et les très hauts revenus.
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Chômage : un allocataire sur cinq retravaille avant de toucher des indemnités, selon une étude

«La probabilité de la première reprise d’emploi se situe entre 18% et 22% avant même d’avoir été indemnisé», indique l’Unédic, qui gère l’assurance chômage.

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Candidats déclarés à l’élection présidentielle, Bruno Retailleau (LR) et Gabriel Attal (Renaissance) ont fait part de leur volonté de réformer de nouveau l’assurance chômage.
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Après la revalorisation du Smic, 70% des branches auront des minima inférieurs au salaire minimum

Sur les 179 branches professionnelles suivies par le ministère du Travail, 126 auront un minimum inférieur au Smic, a indiqué le ministère du Travail.

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Seul salaire indexé sur l’inflation, qui a dépassé les 2% en avril sous l’effet de la hausse des coûts de l’énergie, le Smic augmentera lundi de 2,41%, soit d’un peu moins de 35 euros net par mois.
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Annonces d’Emmanuel Macron sur la voiture électrique : vraies mesures ou poudre aux yeux ?

Toute la filière électrique était réunie à l’Élysée le 26 mai 2026 pour lancer une grande mobilisation « Électrifions la France ». Des prix de l’électrique à l’investissement industriel, en passant par le leasing social et le développement du réseau de recharge, que faut-il retenir de cette vague d’annonces d'Emmanuel Macron ?  

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Nouveau retard pour l’allocation de solidarité unifiée, que le gouvernement veut «retravailler»

Promise depuis 2018 par Emmanuel Macron, cette réforme ne cesse de prendre du retard. Toutefois l’exécutif assure ne pas chercher à enterrer le texte.

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Le premier ministre «tient beaucoup à ce texte et souhaite vraiment qu’on y arrive», assure son entourage. 
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« Une épée de Damoclès au-dessus de leur tête » : le modèle économique des plateformes de VTC et de livraison sérieusement menacé

DÉCRYPTAGE - La France doit transposer d’ici à décembre 2026 une directive européenne visant à améliorer les conditions des travailleurs.

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Illustration of Deliveroo and Uber Eats bike delivery drivers delivering to homes in Paris, France, on May 2, 2023. Two bike delivery drivers on a bike path (livreurs a velo). (Photo by Riccardo Milani / Hans Lucas via AFP)
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Livreurs et VTC : ces centaines de millions d’euros de fraude sociale qui échappent à la Sécu

DÉCRYPTAGE - Sous la bannière des plateformes comme Uber Eats ou Deliveroo, de nombreux travailleurs précaires ne paient pas de cotisations sociales sur leur salaire, entraînant ainsi un important manque à gagner pour les comptes sociaux.

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Les cotisations sociales non versées par les travailleurs des plateformes, comme Uber Eats ou Deliveroo s’élèvent à 270 millions d’euros en 2024.
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Une famille sur deux juge le soutien de l’État à leur égard insuffisant

Selon ce sondage, 50% des familles interrogées trouvent que le soutien de l’État l’égard des familles avec enfants est insuffisant, soit 10 points de plus qu’en 2024 - une insatisfaction accrue chez les parents d’enfants de 0 à 5 ans (55%).

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Sur le volet financier, la moitié des parents (53%) déclarent ne pas avoir les moyens de préparer l’avenir de leur enfant, contre 43% en 2024.
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Writers Are Fleeing the Substack Tax

A growing number of writers are leaving Substack for alternatives most people haven't heard of like Ghost, Beehiiv, Patreon, and Passport. The reason, writes The Verge's Emma Roth, is the "platform's increased focus on social features as well as a pricing model that puts a chokehold on their business." From the report: Sean Highkin, the creator of the NBA-focused publication The Rose Garden Report, tells The Verge that he makes "significantly more money" after switching from Substack to Ghost last April. "When I first joined up, [Substack] gave me a big push and featured me and funneled a lot of traffic to me, which led to a good amount of growth," Highkin says. "But once I wasn't one of the 'new recruited talent' they could tout, they stopped featuring me and I saw my growth stagnate." Highkin now pays $2,052 per year using Ghost and an add-on called Outpost, compared to $4,968 per year on Substack. The Rose Garden Report's subscriber base has grown 22 percent since the end of 2024, Highkin says. [...] Substack launched in 2017 as a platform that allows writers to create their own newsletters and manage paying subscribers. Unlike some of its biggest rivals, Substack takes a 10 percent cut of total subscription revenue. That tax may not seem substantial at first, but it quickly adds up as creators gain subscribers and begin charging more for their subscriptions. A calculator on Substack's own website estimates that for a newsletter charging $10 per month with 400 subscribers, the total monthly cost -- including the platform's 10 percent cut and credit card processing fees -- would add up to $636. That cost jumps to $15,900 per month with 10,000 subscribers and skyrockets to $79,500 per month for 50,000 members -- nearly $1 million per year. Many Substack rivals charge a flat monthly fee, rather than a commission. Ghost, an open-source platform for blogs and newsletters, starts at $15 per month with 1,000 members for website creation, email newsletter capabilities, and a custom domain. Beehiiv, a creator platform with tools for launching a newsletter, website, and podcast, is free for up to 2,500 subscribers with limited access to certain features, like a built-in ad network, while its other plans vary in price based on subscriber count. A person with 10,000 subscribers, for example, will pay $96 per month for Beehiiv's "Scale" plan. There's also Kit, a newsletter platform that offers a tiered pricing model similar to Beehiiv, costing $116 per month with 10,000 subscribers on its "Creator" plan. It's not just the 10% fee critics are complaining about; they also argue the platform offers limited customization and third-party integrations compared to some of the mentioned alternatives, heavily promotes its own branding and social features, and makes creators more dependent on its ecosystem. Beehiiv founder Tyler Denk argues that creators should be able to build their own brands without the platform taking center stage: "We don't want to take credit for the work of our content creators." While writers can export subscribers, content, and some payment relationships, they cannot take Substack "followers" or Apple-managed iOS billing data with them.

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LinkedIn Planning To Lay Off 5% of Staff In Latest Tech-Sector Cuts

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: LinkedIn planned to inform staff of layoffs on Wednesday, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters, in a widening of technology sector cuts this year. The Microsoft-owned social network plans to cut about 5% of its headcount as it reorganizes teams and focuses personnel on areas where its business is growing [...]. LinkedIn employs more than 17,500 full-time workers globally, its website says. Reuters was unable to determine the teams affected. The cuts come as revenue at LinkedIn, which sells recruiting tools and subscriptions, rose 12% in the just-ended quarter from a year prior, in an acceleration of growth in 2026, according to Microsoft's securities filings. The layoff rationale was not for artificial intelligence to replace jobs at LinkedIn, one of the people told Reuters. The specter of AI-fueled disruption has nonetheless hung over software incumbents and workers generally.

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«Une brèche inacceptable» : les syndicats vent debout contre le projet de loi 1er mai, examiné au Sénat mi-juin

Selon les syndicats, «l’acharnement sur le 1er mai se poursuit le 16 juin au Sénat».

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«Grâce à nos alertes syndicales et nos mobilisations, la proposition de loi initialement envisagée pour permettre très largement aux entreprises de faire travailler les salariés le 1er mai a dû être abandonnée», rappellent les syndicats CFDT, CGT, FO, CFE-CGC, CFTC, Unsa, Solidaires et FSU.
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