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Macron’s pension reform: Necessary changes to an unsustainable system?

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Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne set to announce French government's pension reform plans on Tuesday. President Emmanuel Macron insists reforms are needed to salvage a system that is unsustainable in its current form. The centrepiece of the legislation will be raising the retirement age from 62 to as late as 65.
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Macron’s pension reform: Necessary changes to an unsustainable system?

Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne is set to announce the French government’s pension reform plans on Tuesday, proposals that are likely to continue to prompt controversy. President Emmanuel Macron insists the reforms are needed to salvage a system that is unsustainable in its current form. But many are not convinced.The president and the prime minister have been taking turns defending the pension reform plans in media interviews, saying they are ur…

2 months ago·United States
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Macron’s pension reform: Necessary changes to an unsustainable system?

Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne is set to announce the French government’s pension reform plans on Tuesday, proposals that are likely to continue to prompt controversy. President Emmanuel Macron insists…

2 months ago·France
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