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MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 19/11/2024

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00:00Hello everyone, welcome to Mediathèque TV, here is your daily news report.
00:14A report places Morocco in second place in the region of the Middle East and North Africa
00:19with the intention of changing jobs or actively exploring new professional opportunities.
00:25This document published by the American company Gallup on the state of jobs in the world
00:31indicates that about 69% of Moroccan employees say they are ready to leave their current job
00:36and actively explore new opportunities.
00:39And only 16% of Moroccan workers say they lead a fulfilling life,
00:43explains the report in terms of professional commitment of employees,
00:47that is to say a feeling of integration and satisfaction in the work environment.
00:51Morocco ranks 9th in the region with a rate of 14%.
00:55Regarding the working climate, 35% of Moroccans believe that the time is now to find a job.
01:01The report highlights a significant decrease in well-being among young people under the age of 35.
01:05While the overall rate of well-being fell from 35 to 34% in 2023,
01:10young workers feel more the effects of an imbalance between their personal and professional lives.
01:16And remote workers seem to be the most affected by loneliness,
01:19with 25% of them reporting a daily isolation against 16% for on-site employees.
01:29In the eyes of the Democrats and the elites,
01:31the nominations announced by the future president of the United States, Donald Trump,
01:34look like a horror museum, but not in his own field,
01:37says the New York Times.
01:39A masterpiece, a brilliant alliance, a five-star casting,
01:42the twenty electors of Donald Trump, questioned by the American daily,
01:46are very far from being rejected by these nominations,
01:49often presented as inexperienced, subject to conflicts of interest, even irresponsible.
01:54The personalities with which the future president intends to govern
01:57are rather described by his base as iconoclasts and reformers,
02:01recruited to keep his promise to shake Washington.
02:04He thus beats Matt Gaetz, chosen to be Minister of Justice,
02:08but whose name must still be approved by the Senate.
02:11Many of Donald Trump's supporters go beyond the accusations of sexual harassment.
02:15In his place, the left-wing newspaper writes,
02:18and sees in him a provocateur ready to punish the Democrats
02:21who have unfairly pursued the elected president.
02:23Among the nominees, a non-collection, many praise in this informal poll,
02:27that of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., announced Minister of Health,
02:31and this in particular because of the controversial and unfounded remarks on vaccination,
02:36a speech that has a very particular resonance in this often dissatisfied electorate,
02:40of the constraints imposed during the pandemic.
02:48The figure of the day is 8.3%,
02:50that is, the drop in the production of cheap plastic materials last year,
02:54which worries European industrialists, forced to close factories.
02:58Industrialists in the sector have a hard time competing
03:01with an overabundant production of cheap plastic,
03:03and complain about the deindustrialization in Europe,
03:07which would lead the region to greater dependence on less durable imports.
03:11The production of recycled plastic has also decreased for the first time since 2018,
03:16and this because of the drop in demand.
03:19This situation contrasts with the global rise of 3.4% of plastic production
03:24due in part to China and the United States.
03:26Plastics Europe claims that this shift threatens the viability of the European plastic value chain,
03:32which today employs more than 1.5 million people in 51,700 companies
03:37and has made more than €365 billion in business figures in the European Union.
03:42In 2023, in October already,
03:44the Federation of European Recycling Industries had warned
03:48of the dangerous tendency towards the drop in the European market of plastic recycling,
03:52with important players in the sector saying they were considering closing factories on the continent.
03:58And that's the end of this press conference.
04:00Thank you all for following it.
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