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French lawmakers throw out retirement age at 60
Posted: 11 September 2010 0831 hrs

  Francois Fillon
 
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PARIS : French lawmakers on Friday approved government plans to raise the retirement age from 60 to 62 by 2018, a key item on President Nicolas Sarkozy's agenda to overhaul the costly pension system.

The lower house of parliament later approved a proposal to gradually lift the age when pensions will be paid out in full from 65 to 67 regardless of the number of years retirees have contributed to the pension fund.

The lower house vote on the entire pension bill has been scheduled for Wednesday before a Senate vote in late September.

Prime Minister Francois Fillon said Thursday, two days after over a million people took to the streets in protest, the pension reform was "reasonable" but not "definitive" and open to adjustments.

He also warned that without an extension of the working life pension schemes could not be balanced.

Unions have called on French workers to make September 23 another "major day of strikes and demonstrations" to fight the reform.

French workers have been legally entitled to retire at the age of 60 rather than 65 since 1983, under then president Francois Mitterrand, a socialist.

- AFP/wk

 


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