. New legislation will require French citizens to work until 64, from 62 currently, to qualify for a full pension. From September this year, the regular retirement age will increase by three months a year until 2030. The higher retirement age should tackle a pension funding deficit, Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne told reporters on Tuesday as she laid out the reforms.
Workers in France have been squeezed by rising food and energy bills, and thousands took part in mass demonstrations against the cost of living on the streets of Paris last year. Strikes by workers demanding higher pay caused fuel pumps to run dry across the country a few months ago. The French will still retire earlier France spends more than most other countries on state pensions at nearly 14% of GDP in 2018, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
They’ve just watched the UK gov walk over the UK with pension changes so they think the French will accept this. NO because they are prepared to fight !!!! People will fight and unions will fight !!!50sWomen have been fighting for years with little back up from this country.
'Je ne veux pas travailler'.
I think retirement age should be a function of life expectancy and healthcare availability.
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