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French Government Unveils Plan to Raise Retirement Age to 64

The New York Times – Business:

President Emmanuel Macron is focusing on cutting costs in France’s pension system, but labor unions, which fiercely oppose the measure, have promised a showdown.

Aurelien Breeden
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France, French Democratic Confederation of Labor, Labor and Jobs, Les Republicains (France), Macron, Emmanuel (1977- ), Organized Labor, Pensions and Retirement Plans, Politics and Government, Polls and Public Opinion, Retirement
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