Magali Imperti appointed Deputy Director of Labor

Magali Imperti - Copyright - Directorate of Communication / Michael Alesi

Magali Imperti has moved from her role as Deputy Director of Human Resources and Public Service Training to become Deputy Director of Labor.

After a Master’s degree in Human Resources (HR) and a DESS in communications, she began her administrative career in the employment sector, including setting up the Cell Employment-Youth in 1999.

In 2008, she integrated the Human Resources and Civil Service Training Department for 10 years as Chargé de Mission.

Magali Imperti - Copyright - Directorate of Communication / Michael Alesi
Magali Imperti – Copyright – Directorate of Communication / Michael Alesi

Magali Imperti says: “It is a great pride to join the Department of Social Affairs and Health, and particularly the Directorate of Labor. This new challenge will allow me to continue to use my skills in Human Relations, but also to acquire new ones in the field of employment and social relations in the private sector.”

Her priority objectives include: to continue the work done by her predecessor, Sophie Vincent (appointed on 4 February at the head of the Monegasque Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (IMSEE)), especially in terms of orientation and jobseekers, and work closely with employers in the Principality. But also support the development of cross-cutting issues that are of interest to the Labor Management Services, such as the pursuit of paperless processes for employers and jobseekers, with a view to simplifying the relationship between citizens and the Government. Princely.

Furniture change at La Condamine Market

La Condamine Market in 2019

The Monaco City Hall took advantage of the new year to renew the furniture of the market hall of La Condamine, a place frequented by several hundred people every day at lunch and dinner.

The Service of the Communal Domain – Trade, Market and Markets wanted to opt for an industrial spirit.

La Condamine Market in 2019
La Condamine Market in 2019

In total, there are 59 tables (120 x 80cm wood and anthracite base, smaller than the previous ones to offer more flexibility in the layout of the Hall); 248 stackable chairs in anthracite color; 22 upright high tables and 48 stackable high chairs that have been installed in the heart of the hall.

La Condamine Market is open during the day from Monday to Sunday, from 7am to 3pm. The gourmet hall is open in the evening from Tuesday to Saturday, from 18h to 21h30.

Nice Airport extends its international appeal

Nice Airport

Nice Côte d’Azur now services a record number of regular international destinations.

The Nice Côte d’Azur airport’s summer programme marks its continuous international expansion, with acceleration in the Eastern European, Russian, Middle Eastern and North American regions.

Nice Airport
Nice Côte d’Azur Airport Photo: OliBac

Throughout the summer of 2019, Nice Côte d’Azur will offer 120 regular destinations (without charter), 96 of which are international.

Three geographical zones symbolize the growing influence of Nice Côte d’Azur Airport around the world:

Russia and Eastern Europe, of which a growing number of citizens come to the Riviera each year for tourism or to visit relatives.

Flights go to and from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Chisinau, Belgrade and Krakow.

The Middle East: Kuwait Airways and Qatar Airways flights.

North America: Montreal, Newark.

India and Monaco enhance cooperation on renewable energy

Photovoltaic Park © DR

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday held talks with Prince Albert II, with the two exchanging views on enhancing cooperation, especially in environment and climate change and renewable energy.

Prince Albert, who is on his first official visit to India, met the Prime Minister at Hyderabad House.

Photovoltaic Park © DR
Photovoltaic Park © DR

They agreed that India’s rapid economic growth offers an enhanced investment opportunity for companies from Monaco in various sectors and there is also scope for business cooperation.

It was also announced that a visa waiver will be granted to Monaco diplomat passport holders for visiting India and the officials from both sides will be working to finalise this agreement.

External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said that there was “a good exchange of views on enhancing cooperation, especially in environment and climate change and renewable energy through sharing best practices”.