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Re: pension reform




by Christophe » 08/03/23, 04:34

Yes it's weak but the start of large imports dates from February 27...

I compared Monday and Tuesday…I still see no glaring inflection point…
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by Remundo » 08/03/23, 04:44

regarding senior unemployment,

the government, as usual, is talking bullshit.

Unemployment of seniors is already very high, due to the economic slump in France, as well as a habit rooted in companies to eject them to replace them with "younger".

Thus pushing back the retirement age from 62 to 64 adds approximately 2 generations of older workers to the labor market.


However, all “employable” seniors are already so. These 2 additional generations will therefore swell the ranks of the unemployed.

On a human level, instead of retiring somehow, these seniors will be at RSA for 2 years and will have an increased discount at age 64.

As for seniors who are employed in arduous tasks, their health will be more damaged at the time of retirement and they will receive 2 years less when they retire.

All this is calculated to fuck the face of French workers.
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by Janic » 08/03/23, 07:53

very fair remondo! But above all, these elderly people will consult doctors' surgeries and hospitals more often, and they will be very expensive for the ss. But as it does not come out of the same wallet, they will increase health contributions rather than unemployment! Nice sleight of hand! : roll: :( and nice profits for BP!
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by Macro » 08/03/23, 08:37

Remundo wrote:As for seniors who are employed in arduous tasks, their health will be more damaged at the time of retirement and they will receive 2 years less when they retire.



2 more years of contributions and two years less of payments more worker more worn out limited lifespan, in addition more mutual pro = low cost care will die beggar .... If with that they can not stop the holes...
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by Christophe » 08/03/23, 10:11

In the defense of bouffon 1er, in Europe it is already on average more than 60 years...

Sweden said, a few years after having postponed the retirement to 6X years, that finally it didn't work... we would have to find the publication, I had just read the intro...
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by Christophe » 08/03/23, 11:03

What if we talked about the retirement of those who decide on yours?

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by Christophe » 08/03/23, 12:49

Apparently it's not over the actions:

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by Christophe » 08/03/23, 13:05

I don't know when this tag dates but hats off to the authors!!

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by Remundo » 08/03/23, 13:06

It's reminiscent of the soft yellow vests for now...

But there if Macron still drops the men in blue and the flashballs, it may heat up for the Elysée.

The country is at the end, and at the end.
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by Remundo » 09/03/23, 08:11

Ah bah here... popular common sense...

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