Amid weeks of protest, President Macron invoked an article to push through pension reform without a parliamentary vote
have found that the ratio of workers to retirees is expected to drop to 1.2 in 2070, down from 2.1 in 2000 and 1.7 in 2020.
“People know that yes, on average, you have to work a little longer, all of them, because otherwise we won’t be able to finance our pensions properly,” MacronHowever, the increase has been deeply unpopular.The opposition to the bill led to strikes that have shuttered schools, halted public transportation, and left
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