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Pete Ross Junior

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Mon Mar 6, 2023, 11:52 AM Mar 2023

Unions vow to shut France's economy down amid pension battle

Unions vow to shut France’s economy down amid pension battle
AP (on their own site)

PARIS (AP) — Roads blocked, oil refineries disrupted, planes grounded and trains halted — unions are threatening to shut down France’s economy this week in what they hope is their toughest riposte yet to President Emmanuel Macron’s plan to raise the retirement age.

The first actions started Monday, as truckers sporadically blocked major highway arteries and interchanges in go-slow actions dubbed escargot — the French word for snail — across several French regions. Unions plan an open-ended strike on the national rail service starting Monday evening.

The government is bracing for the biggest disruptions Tuesday, when strikes are expected across multiple sectors and protests are planned in cities across France against the retirement bill. The reform, which would raise the official pension age from 62 to 64 and require 43 years of work to earn a full pension, is currently under debate in parliament.

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Report from a country that still has strong unions.
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Unions vow to shut France's economy down amid pension battle (Original Post) Pete Ross Junior Mar 2023 OP
The age is good. But those years of work is quite a bit. jimfields33 Mar 2023 #1

jimfields33

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1. The age is good. But those years of work is quite a bit.
Mon Mar 6, 2023, 12:26 PM
Mar 2023

A college graduate at 22, works 43 years to receive pension is 65. So the only ones retiring at 62 would be those who graduate at 18. Interesting!

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