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One of the main reasons banks are thought to be reticent about choosing Paris as the place to relocate staff currently based in London after Brexit are France's notoriously strict labour laws.įrance's capital is pushing accelerating reforms in the country's labour markets, and trying to strike down the idea that French workers will not work for more than 35 hours a week. De Bresson believes Macron's election will help shift perceptions about Paris, and further speed-up changes to employment rules. 7) Tape the wings (see instructions) and fly the airplanes following proper safety procedures. 6) Look for lines of symmetry with the paper airplane. Write the measurements and definitions on the plane itself. While increased political stability will play a role in making Paris a more attractive destination for bankers, De Bresson believes Macron will also have a job to do in enticing banks to move staff to Paris, with his pro-business, pro-EU, pro-reform stance having a strong positive impact. 5) Unfold the airplane before taping the wings closed and measure the angles, mentioning whether they are acute, right or obtuse. TU811 Thinking Strategically: systems tools for managing change a.

It often indicates a user profile.Īs Business Insider's Ben Moshinsky noted on Thursday, time is running out for banks to set up subsidiaries, as doing so could take as long as 18 months, according to estimates from Barclays' CEO Jes Staley. The book was produced with the help of the Open University course team for. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
