quinta-feira, junho 12, 2025

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"Teachers, doctors, museum staff and dust-bin collectors, trade unionists and bottle-throwers, a million French people in all, took to the streets two years ago to oppose an attempt by President Macron to increase the retirement age from 62 to 64. The political class has rarely looked so rattled and the French leader had to deploy all of his legendary cunning to get the measure through.

Another wave of strikes and street violence might be about to kick off. The Council on Retirement Policy has warned that France's state pension system, one of Europe's most costly, could melt down unless the pension age is raised from 64 to 66.

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Pension reform in all countries - Denmark is even planning to raise the statutory pension age to 70 by 2040 - has to be balanced with an act of national persuasion that adjusts the work-life balance in a way that neither younger nor older people feel cheated."

Trechos retirados de "Breaking Point" publicados no  The Times de ontem.

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