France is experiencing a political crisis as Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigned less than four weeks into his term amid opposition threats and coalition tensions, leading to a government collapse.
France is facing a political crisis as the government struggles with a looming no-confidence vote, which could lead to the collapse of the current administration. This situation is further complicated by the lack of an approved budget, creating uncertainty and potential instability in the country's governance.
American Airlines flight attendants delivered a letter of no confidence in a senior executive, Brady Byrne, for his refusal to relocate them from a hotel in Philadelphia where a colleague died under "suspicious" circumstances. The flight attendants expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of support and empathy from Byrne, citing concerns about their safety. The letter also highlighted other issues, including a "dehumanizing" performance point system and a lack of training resources. The Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA) is currently bargaining with the airline over contract terms, including wage increases and working conditions.
The West Virginia University Faculty Assembly has passed a resolution of no confidence in President Gordon Gee's leadership, citing mismanagement of university finances and a lack of transparency. Gee defended his record, highlighting fundraising efforts and medical advancements. This is the second vote of no confidence in Gee since 2021. The formal results will be presented to university leadership, and the assembly also voted to freeze the academic transformation process. The final decision on program cuts will be made on September 15.
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors will hold an emergency meeting on Tuesday morning calling for Nathan Fletcher's immediate resignation from office and pass a resolution of no confidence him. Desmond's office reminded constituents that while the board does not have the ultimate power to remove Fletcher, the resolution would serve as a powerful statement for him to resign.
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors will hold an emergency meeting to vote on a resolution of no confidence for Nathan Fletcher, who has been accused of sexual assault and harassment in a lawsuit by a former Metropolitan Transit System employee. The resolution would be a symbolic measure to pressure Fletcher to step down as soon as possible. Fletcher announced his resignation last month, effective at the end of his medical leave on May 15. If he were to step down following the vote, the vacancy in the fourth district supervisorial seat could either be filled by a Board of Supervisors appointment or through a special election.