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Protests As France To Lift Retirement Age
Feb 1st, 2023 at 8:54am
 
Anger on the streets as France to lift retirement age


Striking workers disrupted French refinery deliveries, public transport and schools on Tuesday (January 31) in a second day of nationwide protests over President Emmanuel Macron's plan to make people work longer before retirement.

The New Daily
Jan 31 2023
Huge protests have erupted across France against an “unfair and brutal” plan to lift the official retirement age from 62 to 64.

The peak union claimed more than 2.8 million people were protesting across the country in a second nationwide strike.

The backlash is against the government’s unpopular plans to make people work longer before they can claim the full pension.

“This reform is unfair and brutal,” said Luc Farre, the secretary general of the civil servants’ UNSA union on Tuesday (local time).

“Moving [the pension age] to 64 is going backwards, socially.”

France’s retirement age of 62 is lower than most nations in Western Europe.

In Britain, the age of retirement is 66 while Italy, Germany and Spain have moved towards raising it to 67.

In Australia, the retirement age will officially hit 67 in July this year after being incrementally raised from 65 since 2017.   Sad

French unions are keeping up pressure after the first protest on January 19 drew more than one million people to the streets.


The second day of nationwide strikes drew thousands of people.
The stop work order on Tuesday (local time) caused massive disruption and impacted the production of electricity, public transport and schools.

It was reported that 11,000 police were deployed as demonstrations unfolded in more than 200 towns and cities.

Opinion polls show most French people oppose the reform, but President Emmanuel Macron and his government intended to stand their ground.

The reform was “vital” to ensure the pension system keeps working, Mr Macron said.   Sad

Pushing back the retirement age by two years and extending the pay-in period would yield an additional 17.7 billion euros in annual pension contributions, allowing the system to break even by 2027, according to labour ministry estimates.


French riot police are deployed during the demonstrations. Photo: Getty
Unions say there are other ways to do this, such as taxing the super rich or asking employers or well-off pensioners to contribute more.

France’s unions said half of primary school teachers would walk off the job.

Oil refinery staff and workers across other sectors, including public broadcasters, which played music instead of news programs, also went on strike.

French power supply was down by 4.4 per cent, or 2.9 gigawatts, as workers at nuclear reactors and thermal plants joined the strike, data from utility group EDF showed.

TotalEnergies said there was no delivery of petroleum products from its French sites because of the strike.
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Reply #1 - Feb 1st, 2023 at 8:56am
 
In Australia, the retirement age will officially hit 67 in July this year after being incrementally raised from 65 since 2017.   Sad
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Reply #2 - Feb 1st, 2023 at 9:50am
 
whiteknight wrote on Feb 1st, 2023 at 8:54am:
Anger on the streets as France to lift retirement age


Striking workers disrupted French refinery deliveries, public transport and schools on Tuesday (January 31) in a second day of nationwide protests over President Emmanuel Macron's plan to make people work longer before retirement.

The New Daily
Jan 31 2023
Huge protests have erupted across France against an “unfair and brutal” plan to lift the official retirement  age from 62 to 64.



It's not that simple.  In fact yoh can rettire even earlier in Australia, at age 60, using your super.   In France its an insurance scheme and accesing it before 65-67 depends on your contributions. It is still more generous - and unsustainable - than the Australian system.
Increased longevity and medical advances keeping alive the severly unwell for very long means that retiring in one's early 60s on government pension is unsustsinable.


1 - Eligibility requirements
a) Retirement ages
To learn more:
Union Retraite's website: Calculate your statutory retirement age (“Calculer mon âge légal de départ à la retraite”)
Retiring at 62 (statutory age)
France's statutory minimum retirement age is 62 for those born on or after January 1st, 1955.

However, in order to qualify for a full, maximum-rate pension at age 62, you must have accrued a required number of quarters of contributions. If you retire before that number has been reached, your pension will be permanently reduced.

Retiring at 65 to 67 (age of automatic full-rate entitlement)
Once a claimant has reached a certain age, their pension will be calculated at the full rate regardless of how many quarters they have accrued. This age ranges from 65 to 67, as determined by the claimant's year of birth and circumstances.

https://www.cleiss.fr/docs/regimes/regime_france/an_3.html#:~:text=France's%20st...
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Reply #3 - Feb 1st, 2023 at 12:09pm
 
Australian sheep should have protested when it was only that age

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Reply #4 - Feb 1st, 2023 at 12:25pm
 
Aussies just roll over and take it up the backside, we saw what happened in Victoria under dictator Dan if anyone steps out of line.
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