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1 Caisse commune des pensions
[Nations Unies] joint staff pension fund [UN]Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > Caisse commune des pensions
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2 caisse des pensions du personnel
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > caisse des pensions du personnel
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3 cumuler
cumuler [kymyle]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ fonctions] to hold concurrently ; [+ salaires] to draw concurrently* * *kymyle
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1) ( avoir en même temps) to hold [something] concurrently [fonctions]; to draw [something] concurrently [salaires]il cumule les fonctions de gestionnaire avec celles de concepteur — he combines the post of manager with that of designer
2) ( accumuler) to accumulate [handicaps, diplômes]cumuler quelque chose avec quelque chose — ( réunir) to combine something with something; ( ajouter) to add something to something
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se cumuler verbe pronominal* * *kymyle vt[emplois, honneurs] to hold concurrently, [salaires] to draw concurrently, DROIT, [droits] to accumulate* * *cumuler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( avoir en même temps) to hold [sth] concurrently [fonctions, titres]; to draw [sth] concurrently [salaires, allocations]; cumuler deux pensions to draw two separate pensions; il cumule les fonctions de gestionnaire avec celles de concepteur he combines the post of manager with that of designer; si vous cumulez tous ces symptômes if you have a combination of all these symptoms;2 ( accumuler) to accumulate [handicaps, échecs, diplômes];3 ( réunir) to combine [résultats]; ( ajouter) to total ou add up [sommes]; effets/bilans cumulés combined effects/balance ¢; intérêts/dividendes cumulés Fin accrued interest ¢/dividends; fréquence cumulée Stat cumulative frequency; cumuler qch avec qch ( réunir) to combine sth with sth; ( ajouter) to add sth to sth.B se cumuler vpr1 ( être ajoutés) [intérêts] to accrue; [dettes, sommes, erreurs] to mount up;2 ( être cumulables) ces fonctions se cumulent these posts can be held concurrently; ces réductions ne peuvent pas se cumuler you may claim only one of these discounts.[kymyle] verbe transitif1. [réunir - fonctions] to hold concurrently ; [ - retraites, salaires] to draw concurrently2. [accumuler] to pile up (separable) -
4 sécurité
sécurité [sekyʀite]1. feminine nouna. ( = absence de danger) safety ; ( = absence de troubles) security• être/se sentir en sécurité to be/feel safeb. ( = mécanisme) safety catch• de sécurité [dispositif] safety2. compounds► la sécurité civile emergency services dealing with natural disasters, bomb disposal etc► la Sécurité sociale (pour la santé) ≈ the National Health Service (Brit), ≈ Medicaid (US) ; (pour vieillesse etc) ≈ the Social Security, ≈ Medicare (US)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━The French public welfare system is financed by compulsory contributions paid directly from salaries and by employers. It covers essential health care, pensions and other basic benefits. In many cases, costs not covered by the Sécurité sociale may be met by a « mutuelle ». The deficit of the Sécurité sociale, popularly known as the « trou de la Sécurité sociale », has reached massive proportions in recent years, and efforts to stabilize the situation include an extra contribution from salaries, paid at source, called the « CRDS » « contribution au remboursement de la dette sociale ». → MUTUELLE* * *sekyʀitede sécurité — [système, forces] security; [dispositif, zone] safety; [raisons, problème] of security (après n)
se sentir en sécurité — to feel secure ou safe
Phrasal Verbs:* * *sekyʀite nf1) (= situation) safetyOn ne se sent pas en sécurité dans ce quartier. — You don't feel safe in this neighbourhood.
2) (mesures) security3) (= personnel de sécurité) securityIl s'est fait refuser l'entrée par la sécurité de l'établissement. — Security refused him entry to the establishment.
* * *sécurité nf ( absence de risques d'agression) security; ( absence de danger fortuit) safety; pour votre sécurité for your own safety; assurer la sécurité de ( contre des agresseurs) to ensure the security of; (contre un accident, un sinistre) to ensure the safety of; sécurité civile/publique civil/public security; en toute sécurité [travailler, voyager, se baigner] in complete safety; la sécurité matérielle/financière material/financial security; sécurité de l'emploi job security; de sécurité [système, forces, services] security; [dispositif, garantie, zone] safety; [raisons, question, problème] of security ( après n); règles or consignes de sécurité safety regulations; avoir une impression de sécurité to feel secure; être/se sentir en sécurité to be/to feel secure ou safe (auprès de with).sécurité routière road safety; sécurité sociale, SS French national health and pensions organization.ⓘ Sécurité sociale The national system for provision of sickness, maternity, child, unemployment, old-age and housing benefits. All workers make contributions in régimes or classifications of membership.[sekyrite] nom féminin1. [protection d'une personne - physique] safety, security ; [ - matérielle, affective etc] security2. [surveillance - de bâtiments, d'installations] security3. ARMEMENT [d'un tank, d'un navire] safety catch ou mechanism————————de sécurité locution adjectivale[dispositif, mesure] safety (modificateur)————————en sécurité locution adjectivaleêtre/se sentir en sécurité to be/to feel safe————————en sécurité locution adverbialeen toute sécurité locution adverbiale————————Sécurité sociale nom féminin1. [système] French social security system2. [organisme] ≃ DSS (UK)The Sécu, as it is popularly known, created in 1945-46, provides public health benefits, pensions, maternity leave etc. These benefits are paid for by obligatory insurance contributions ( cotisations) made by employers ( cotisations patronales) and employees ( cotisations salariales). Many French people have complementary health insurance provided by a mutuelle, which guarantees payment of all or part of the expenses not covered by the Sécurité sociale. -
5 Régimes spéciaux, les
Special privileged terms of retirement and pension rights for certain groups of employees, notably in the state sector. The most well-known and talked-about of the régimes spéciaux arre the pension terms for employees of the former state electricity company EDF, and of the French railways SNCF, where many employees have acquired the rite to retire at 50 with a full pension. Furthermore, pensions in these régimes spéciaux are index-linked to wages in the company, not to inflation, and pensions are generally calculated on the basis of the final salary. In the private sector, pensions are calculated on the basis of average salary over the best 25 years..The régimes spéciaux, considered as acquis sociaux, have been achieved in the course of the years as a result of the strength of trade unions in these sectors. There is now consensus in France that they need to be reformed, and reform is currently underway in 2008.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Régimes spéciaux, les
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6 assujetti
assujetti, e [asyʒeti]adjective[peuple] subjugated* * *
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assujettie asyʒeti adjectifassujetti à — liable for [impôt]
assujetti à la sécurité sociale — obliged to participate in the French national health and pensions system
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* * *asyʒeti adj assujetti, -eassujetti à — subject to, ADMINISTRATION
assujetti à l'impôt — subject to tax, liable for tax
* * *A adj assujetti à liable for; les personnes assujetties à l'impôt sur le revenu persons liable for income tax; être assujetti à la sécurité sociale to be obliged to participate in the French national health and pensions system.( féminin assujettie) [asyʒeti] adjectif(littéraire) [population, prisonnier] subjugated————————, assujettie [asyʒeti] nom masculin, nom féminin -
7 cumulable
kymylabladjectif [fonctions, mandats] which can be held concurrently (après n); [traitement, allocations] which can be drawn concurrently (après n)* * *kymylabl adj(fonctions) which may be held concurrently* * *cumulable adj [fonctions, mandats] which can be held concurrently ( épith, après n); [traitement, allocations] which can be drawn concurrently ( épith, après n); cette fonction est cumulable avec celle de délégué this post can be held concurrently with that of delegate.[kymylabl] adjectif -
8 demi-pension
demi-pension [d(ə)mipɑ̃sjɔ̃]feminine noun• être en demi-pension [élève] to take school lunches* * *d(ə)mipɑ̃sjɔ̃nom féminin (régime, prix) half boardêtre en demi-pension — ( à l'hôtel) to stay half board; ( à l'école) to have school lunches
* * *d(ə)mipɑ̃sjɔ̃ nfCet hôtel propose des tarifs raisonnables en demi-pension. — This hotel has reasonable rates for half-board.
être en demi-pension ÉDUCATION — to take school dinners
* * *demi-pension nf1 (régime, prix) half board; être en demi-pension ( à l'hôtel) to stay half board; ( à l'école) to have school lunches;2 ( hôtel) hotel offering half board;3 ( pour un cheval) half-livery.[dəmipɑ̃sjɔ̃] ( pluriel demi-pensions) nom féminin[à l'hôtel] half-board -
9 délicat
délicat, e [delika, at]adjectivea. ( = fin, fragile, précis) delicate ; [mets] daintyb. ( = difficile) [situation, question, opération, sujet] delicatec. ( = raffiné) [sentiment, goût, esprit, style] delicatee. ( = exigeant) fussy* * *
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délicate delika, at adjectif1) ( raffiné) [mets] subtle; [palais] discriminating; [personne] refined2) ( plein de tact) tactful; ( attentionné) thoughtful3) (complexe, difficile) [équilibre, négociations, tâche] delicate; [affaire, dossier, point, moment] sensitive; [mission, manœuvre] tricky4) ( fragile) [peau, mécanisme, instrument] delicate; [estomac, oreille] sensitive
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nom masculin, féminin* * *delika, at adj délicat, -e1) (= épineux) (question) delicate, (problème) tricky, (mission) delicate, (négociations) sensitive, delicate2) (= fragile) delicate3) (= plein de tact) tactfulIl est toujours très délicat. — He's always very tactful.
4) (= attentionné) thoughtfulC'est une attention délicate de sa part. — That was thoughtful of him.
5) (= exigeant) fussy, particularNe faites pas le délicat. — Don't be so fussy.
* * *A adj1 (fin, subtil) gén delicate;3 ( plein de tact) tactful; ( attentionné) thoughtful; avoir un geste délicat pour or envers qn to do something thoughtful for sb; quelle attention délicate! what a kind thought!; un homme peu délicat en affaires a man with few business scruples; des procédés peu délicats unscrupulous means;4 (complexe, difficile) [équilibre, négociations, tâche] delicate; [domaine, affaire, secteur, dossier, point, moment] sensitive; [mission, manœuvre] tricky; il est délicat pour lui de faire it's tricky for him to do; la tâche est délicate it's a delicate task;5 ( fragile) [peau] delicate, sensitive; [mécanisme, dispositif, instrument] delicate; [estomac] sensitive; elle est de santé délicate she's delicate;6 pej ( tatillon) [personne] elle est très délicate sur la nourriture she's very fussy about her food; vous êtes bien délicat! ( pour choisir) how fussy GB ou picky US you are!;7 ( chaste) [oreille] sensitive.1. [fragile - tissu] delicate ; [ - peau] sensitive ; [ - santé] delicate, frail ; [ - intestin, estomac] sensitive, delicate ; [ - enfant, plante] fragile2. [sensible - palais] discerning3. [subtil - forme, aquarelle, nuance, travail] delicate, fine ; [ - doigts, traits] delicate, dainty ; [ - mets] dainty, delicate ; [ - saveur, odeur] delicate4. [difficile - situation] delicate, awkward, tricky ; [ - opération chirurgicale, problème] difficult, tricky ; [ - question] delicate, sensitivec'est délicat it's rather delicate ou awkward7. [scrupuleux - conscience, procédé] scrupulous————————, délicate [delika, at] nom masculin, nom féminina. to be fussyb. [devant le sang, la malhonnêteté] to be squeamish -
10 désindexer
désindexer verb table: aimer vtr to deindex.[dezɛ̃dɛkse] verbe transitif -
11 plan d'épargne retraite
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12 péréquation
peʀekwasjɔ̃nom féminin adjustment* * *peʀekwasjɔ̃ nf1) [salaires] realignment2) [prix, impôts] equalization* * *péréquation nf2 Écon adjustment.[perekwasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [rajustement] adjustment2. [répartition] balancing out -
13 revalorisation
ʀ(ə)valɔʀizasjɔ̃1) ( augmentation)une revalorisation des salaires de 3% — a 3% wage increase
2) ( retour de l'estime)3) ( amélioration) improvement (de in), enhancement (de of)* * *ʀ(ə)valɔʀizasjɔ̃ nf1) [monnaie] revaluation2) [salaires] increase3)* * *1 ( augmentation) un accord prévoyant une revalorisation des salaires de 3% an agreement which allows for a 3% wage increase; la revalorisation des honoraires médicaux aura pour effet… the increase in doctors' fees will result in…; crédits consacrés à la revalorisation des bas salaires/des retraites funds allocated to increase ou to raise low salaries/pensions;2 ( retour de l'estime) la revalorisation de la fonction enseignante/des études littéraires/des enseignants the enhanced prestige of the teaching profession/literary studies/teachers;3 ( amélioration) ils réclament une revalorisation de leur statut they are demanding an improvement in ou an enhancement of their status; les retraités attendent une revalorisation de leur niveau de vie pensioners are waiting for an improvement in their standard of living;4 ( remise en état) crédits pour la revalorisation des quartiers défavorisés funds to renovate run-down areas.[rəvalɔrizasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [d'une monnaie] revaluation -
14 revaloriser
revaloriser [ʀ(ə)valɔʀize]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ monnaie] to revalue ; [+ salaire] to raise ; [+ conditions de travail] to improve ; [+ institution, tradition] to reassert the value of* * *ʀ(ə)valɔʀize1) ( augmenter) to increase, to raise [salaire]; to revalue [monnaie]2) ( rendre l'estime envers) to reassert the value of [travail manuel, traditions]3) ( remettre en état) to renovate [bâtiment]* * *ʀ(ə)valɔʀize vt1) [monnaie] to revalue2) [salaires, pensions] to raise3) [institution, tradition] to value* * *revaloriser verb table: aimer vtr1 ( augmenter) to increase, to raise [salaire, pension]; to revalue, to revalorize [monnaie]; to increase the value of [titre]; en revalorisant le titre de 15% by increasing the bond by 15%;2 ( rendre l'estime envers) revaloriser le travail manuel/les filières techniques to enhance the prestige of ou to reassert the value of manual work/technical studies; revaloriser les traditions locales to reassert the value of ou to promote local traditions;3 ( améliorer) revaloriser les conditions de travail to improve working conditions;4 ( remettre en état) revaloriser un quartier/un bâtiment to renovate an area/a building.[rəvalɔrize] verbe transitif1. [monnaie] to revaluate -
15 sécurité sociale
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16 Fonction Publique, la
(see also Haut Fonctionnaire)The French civil service. Tenured state employees - all 1.75 million of them, including qualified teachers in the state education system - are called fonctionnaires; non-tenured employees are called " agents de la fonction publique" or " contractuels".. In 2005, state employees represented 22% of the workforce in France, more than in any other large European country. Recruitment, promotion and pension rights are all ordered according to arcane and complex rules, which successive governments have talked of modifying, though to little effect. President Sarkozy has promised major reforms of the French civil service, starting with a slimming down of the number of state employees, largely through the non-replacement of 50% of retiring civil servants. Faced with increasing shortfalls in the pensions budget, public sector pension rights are being slowly brought into line with those in the private sector.Jobs in the public sector have always been much sought after in France, notably on account of the job security of the tenured and other essential posts, and good retirement pension schemes. Tenured fonctionnaires have a job for life, and it is very unusual for a fonctionnaire to lose his job; this sanction is normally only applied in cases of serious professional misconduct. Within France, there is occasional animosity from private-sector workers towardsfonctionnaires, who are sometimes projected by the media as having a sheltered and relaxed working life - notably when there are public sector strikes.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Fonction Publique, la
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