Retirements: Eric Lombard Does Not Want Mandatory Funding
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On Sunday, the Minister of Economy replied to Edouard Philippe, who spoke of his wish to introduce a 15% share of funding into the pension system.
The Minister of Economy was not in favour of the introduction of a share of compulsory capitalisation, saying that ‘we have more burning priorities on the issue of pensions'.
Édouard Philippe revives the debate on funded retirement. Éric Lombard says no. But behind this disagreement, it is our future pensions that are at stake. And perhaps much more. What is mandatory funded retirement? This is not the right time. It is, in essence, what Éric Lombard to Édouard Philippe replied. "To make it a mandatory element, I am not sure that this is the right time. We have more burning priorities on the issue of pensions." The m…
The Minister of Economy, Éric Lombard, said on Sunday that it was not "the right time" to introduce a "mandatory" part of the pension system, as the former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe proposed at the beginning of the week.
Paris - The Minister of Economy has been unfavorable on Sunday 8 June to a "compulsory" share of the pension system, as proposed by former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe
The Minister of Economy, Éric Lombard, considered that it was not "the right time" to introduce a "mandatory" part of funding into the pension system, as proposed by former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe.
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