France to raise retirement age to 64, Prime Minister Borne says
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France plans to raise retirement age to 64, strikes announced - La Prensa Latina Media
Paris, Jan 10 (EFE).- France’s minimum retirement age could be raised from 62 to 64 years, prime minister Elisabeth Borne has said, as part of proposed pension reforms the French government unveiled on Tuesday. The proposed reforms would also mean that, from 2027, workers would need to contribute to their pensions for at least 43 years before they can fully retire. The objective is to “balance” the system, as retired people’s pensions have to be…
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