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Pensions: No Increase in the Supplementary Pensions of Former Employees of the Private Sector as at 1 November

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The private sector's supplementary pensions will not be upgraded this year, the Agirc-Arrco announced this Friday. In question, the lack of agreement between the unions and the employers who manage the scheme. Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's promise to "suspend" the reform of pensions has complicated the negotiations. - Retreats: no increase in the supplementary pensions of former private employees (Economy) on 1 November.

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The unions and the employers, who manage the Agrec-Arrco scheme, failed to hear on Friday, October 17, about the revalorisation of benefits.

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The private sector's supplementary pensions will not be upgraded this year, the Agirc-Arrco announced this Friday. In question, the lack of agreement between the unions and the employers who manage the scheme. Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's promise to "suspend" the reform of pensions has complicated the negotiations. - Retreats: no increase in the supplementary pensions of former private employees (Economy) on 1 November.

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A hard blow for the approximately 14 million pensioners in the private sector. L'Agirc-Arrco, a compulsory supplementary pension scheme for employees in the private sector, will not revalue pensions this year, he announced this Friday. "Failed to agree between the representatives of the employers' and trade union organisations that make up it, the supplementary pensions Agrec-Arrco will not be revalued by 1 November 2025", explains the press rel…

·Paris, France
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INFO THE PARISIAN. Employers and trade unions have failed to agree on an increase in the value added of 14 million private pensioners.

·Paris, France
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Unions and employers have failed to agree on an increase in supplementary retirement pensions, thereby providing a white year for the plan. Recent government choices have prompted each side to make these discussions, usually conclusive, a matter of principle.

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Every autumn, the question of the rate of revalorisation of the supplementary pension Agrec-Arrco returns to the table. All the parameters of the calculation are now known since the INSEE's publication of the annual non-tobacco inflation, set at 1% for 2025. But will the increase in the pension follow it anyway? The board of directors of the Agrec-Arrco scheme is to decide this Friday, October 17, 2025, reports Money Vox. In theory, the calculat…

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, October 17, 2025.
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