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Meeting to prepare tripartite talks, Luxembourg City Tourist Office lawyers request acquittal, and Starmer hangs on by fingertips.
The government will meet employer and trade union representatives to prepare the June tripartite talks, which are expected to focus on the Iran war's economic impact as well as the minimum wage.
The government will meet the Union of Luxembourg Enterprises (UEL), the Independent Luxembourg Trade Union Confederation (OGBL), the Luxembourg Confederation of Christian Trade Unions (LCGB), and the General Confederation of the Civil Service (CGFP) at the Kirchberg Conference Centre on Tuesday afternoon.
This meeting will bring government and social partners around the same table for the first time in a long while. A press briefing is scheduled for 4.30pm.
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Post Luxembourg has reported marginal 2025 turnover growth of €7 million to €985 million amid rapid sectoral change.
- The year was marked by geopolitical and economic uncertainties. Turnover reached €985 million, an increase of just €7 million compared to the previous year. Historically speaking, this constitutes very slow growth, acknowledged Director General Claude Strasser during the press conference.
- After costs and taxes, the company posted a profit of €31 million, which is €19 million less than in 2024. The Post Group's main pillars are now telecommunications and ICT. These include the Pop brand for private individuals and the new DEEP brand for businesses. Post Luxembourg is focusing particular attention on DEEP, seeing strong potential in cloud services, data centres, and artificial intelligence.
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