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Increased Leave in 2024: Why some Public Servants Lose Part of Their Travel Reimbursement

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From one day to the next, an advantage granted for twenty years can be transformed into an administrative puzzle. This is what a Martinique official living in Bordeaux, who so far saw his annual trip to Fort-de-France fully reimbursed as part of the enhanced leave. Since 2024, however, the take-over is no longer the same and the bill is getting heavier for him. In question, a new application of the rules on this device reserved for ultramarine p…
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From one day to the next, an advantage granted for twenty years can be transformed into an administrative puzzle. This is what a Martinique official living in Bordeaux, who so far saw his annual trip to Fort-de-France fully reimbursed as part of the enhanced leave. Since 2024, however, the take-over is no longer the same and the bill is getting heavier for him. In question, a new application of the rules on this device reserved for ultramarine p…

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melty broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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