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French Unions, Employers Set to Hold Last-Ditch Pensions Talks Next Week - Regional Media News

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PARIS (Reuters) -French unions and employers negotiating changes to a 2023 pension reform are set to hold last-ditch talks next week, even as at least one major participant was not sure if it would join. Prime Minister Francois Bayrou had agreed earlier this year to reopen the subject of pensions for talks between unions and employers as he aimed to win support from Socialists to survive no-confidence votes introduced by other opposition parties…

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A superb study on the subject of pensions that the Concorde Foundation has done while the end of the conclave on pensions has been delayed for a week due to lack of agreement between the social partners.

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At midday this Tuesday, supposed to be the last day of the pension conclave, the negotiations between the social partners had not progressed, the participants said. François Bayrou's proposal for a "prime" for senior employees had not been discussed before the resumption of the discussions in the afternoon. - Conclave on pensions: the final negotiations slow down according to the participants (Policy).

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Several representatives of the social partners spoke this Tuesday morning, on the last day of negotiations on the 2023 reform. All hope to reach common proposals, made compromises.

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A bonus to encourage seniors to stay in employment. This is the proposal put on the table by François Bayrou on Monday while "conclave" on pensions ends this Tuesday.

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The Prime Minister submitted the idea of a "premium" to keep older people in employment, hoping that it would help the social partners to agree.

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On the eve of the end of the conclave on pensions, the Prime Minister announced that he had proposed a "prime" to keep older people in employment. If François Bayrou is "persuaded that everyone has to gain there", how would this idea be different from cumulation employment-retirement? Clarifications.

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Le Télégramme broke the news in on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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