“It’s the straw that breaks the camel’s back”, warns the secretary general of the CGT, Philippe Martinez

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11:32 p.m. : “If there was a postponement of the legal age”, the CFTC promises “a mobilization, because there are other ways to finance our pension system”, said on franceinfo Cyril Chabanier, president of the CFTC. According to him, “There is no longer any suspense. We are going to have a postponement of the age”.

11:29 p.m. : Be careful though, the number of validated quarters is higher: 39.2 years, that is 40.3 for men and 38.2 for women. These funds correspond, for example, to periods of unemployment, illness or rights following the birth of several children. Knowing that this generation had to contribute 40.5 years.

11:27 p.m. : Good evening @Marminette. Good question, to which it is a bit complex to give a simple answer. But let’s try: according to a report by the Department of Research, Studies, Evaluation and Statistics published in July, retirees born in 1950 contributed an average of 33.1 years, 37.4 years for men and 29 .1 for women.

11:29 p.m. : Good evening, pension reform question: what is the average duration of French contributions? (In terms of annuities) thank you

8:18 p.m. : Territorial intelligence highlights the “tense social climate” before the presentation of the pension reform by Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, in a note dated 6 which lists the concerns of the French and which France Inter was able to consult. “A large mobilization of employees” is possible, according to them, with “long strikes hampering certain key sectors of the economy”.

7:07 p.m. : As you know, the government is considering raising the retirement age to 64, while accelerating the transition to 43 annual installments required to leave at full rate. You were born between 1961 and 1966 and you fear having to work longer than expected? Tell us about it in this call for evidence.

3:23 p.m. : Claude, 56, bus driver in Clermont-Ferrand, does not see himself working for two more years and says he is ready to demonstrate soon. He explains why to France 3 Auvergne.

(Claude Desmarie)

2:33 p.m. : “This reform project comes at a time when there is very strong dissatisfaction around purchasing power and wages (…) it is the straw that breaks the camel’s back on a subject that will affect everything the world.”

On France Culture, the boss of the CGT estimated that “the mobilization will be up to the challenges”.

1:08 p.m. : Here are the contents that should not be missed on our site today:

• These infographics by Mathieu Lehot-Couette on the French who work after 60 years.

• Starting age, minimum pension, special regimes… Here are the points still to be decided before the presentation of the project.

This summary of the last episodes of the Médiator case, which is coming back to justice.

12:41 p.m. : The Prime Minister, Elisabeth Borne, will bring together the deputies and senators of the majority on Wednesday, the day after the presentation of the reform.

12:00 p.m. : On France 5, Bruno Le Maire said he was confident for an agreement with Les Républicains on the reform of the government. “The Republicans are ready to vote for a fair pension reform, that’s good, I think what we will present is (…) effective from the point of view of the balance of the financial pension systemsaid the Minister of the Economy. So a way is possible to find an agreement with the Republicans. Follow our live.

10:50 a.m. : It is already more than 10 o’clock, here is a new point on the news:

The country’s judicial authorities have launched the first investigations to determine who is responsible for the storming of several official buildings yesterday by supporters of the far-right ex-president, Jair Bolsonaro, in Brasilia. More than 300 people were arrested. Follow our live.

• As the deadline draws nearer, the contours of the reform are becoming more refined, in particular on raising the legal retirement age, the cornerstone of the text. At the same time, several gray areas remain. Franceinfo returns to the main elements remaining to be arbitrated before the official presentation of the text.

Pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region say they have taken control of a village near the town of Bakhmout, the current epicenter of fighting that Moscow forces have been seeking to conquer for the past several months. Follow our live.

“I have nothing to shake”, “I would not even have taken it on the phone”… The president of the French Football Federation, Noël Le Graët, created controversy yesterday on RMC, with scathing remarks against Zinédine Zidane. Franceinfo sport summarizes its words for you.

10:51 a.m. : “We want the increase in the minimum pension to 85% of the minimum wage to concern all retirees and not just new retirees”, supported France Inter Aurore Bergé, president of the Renaissance group in the National Assembly. This minimum pension of 1,200 euros will thus benefit “those who have all their trimesters”notes the MP, recalling that this measure will “a significant budgetary impact” of “2.7 billion euros”.

10:56 : Today, only a third of seniors aged 60 to 64 are still employed. Our journalist Mathieu Lehot draws their portrait with the help of three graphs, thanks to the results of the INSEE employment surveys.

The proportion of seniors over 60 who continue to work has been rising steadily in France since the end of the 1990s. Managers and employees are particularly affected.  (PAULINE LE NOURS / MATHIEU LEHOT-COUETTE / FRANCEINFO)
(PAULINE LE NOURS / MATHIEU LEHOT-COUETTE / FRANCEINFO)

10:55 : The government’s plan aims to raise the legal retirement age (currently set at 62) without affecting the number of years of contribution required to obtain a full pension. With this new reform, a greater number of French people will be pushed to work longer, beyond the age of 60.

08:22 : Hello @how it works Imagine that this is precisely the subject of the article by my colleagues Mathilde Goupil and Alice Galopin, which will be published tomorrow. They explain everything about the retirement age, the contribution period, the special schemes…

10:57 : Hello, I’m ashamed but I admit I don’t understand anything about the pension system. Can we leave at full rate after 42 years of career even if we are not 64 or 65? Does the number of children matter? If you could give us one of these summary articles as you know how to do them so well, that would be wonderful…

08:13 : @oliviagregoire: “Let there be mobilizations for pension reform, nothing new under the sun. Let’s not forget the dimension of social progress that it will allow!” ?? #Les4V https://t.co/N1JYWzJzMy

08:22 : “Let there be mobilizations for the pension reform, Nothing new under the sun”estimated at the “4 Truths” of France 2, Olivia Grégoire, Minister Delegate for SMEs. “Let’s not forget the dimension of social progress that it will allow”she added.

07:50 : As the deadline approaches, the contours of the reform are becoming more refined, in particular on the decline in the legal retirement age, the cornerstone of the text. At the same time, several gray areas remain. Franceinfo returns to the main elements remaining to be arbitrated before the official presentation of the text.

07:50 : Only a few hours left before the announcement, by Elisabeth Borne, of the pension reform as envisaged by the executive. The Prime Minister is due to speak tomorrow afternoon to present the government bill.

07:24 : Hello The eight main French trade unions and youth organizations are to meet tomorrow at the Labor Exchange in Paris to set a date for mobilization against the pension reform, if the government maintains its plan to raise the retirement age to 64 or 65 years old. “The first date could be sometime in the third week of January”told AFP Céline Verzeletti, CGT confederal secretary.

07:24 : Hello France info, when is the demonstration against the pension reform planned? Everyone is concerned so it should make people in the street. .as long as the media talk about it…

07:10 : As Liberation, Alsace and other regional dailies put on the front page the pension reform, unveiled tomorrow by the executive.


07:14 : It’s past 7 o’clock, here is the press review. We start with the one of Releasedevoted to pension reform. “Small calculations and big gaps”headlines the daily, which devotes a file to the subject.

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06:29 : Hello @Bérénice9229 I found this INSEE study on life expectancy by standard of living, but it dates from 2018. Conclusion: with or without a diploma, the better off you are, the more life expectancy increases. But as recalled The world Recently, it is important not to take “disability-free life expectancy” as anything other than an average in the debate on retirement age.

06:29 : Hello Katherine. Where could I find the data concerning life expectancy according to the category to which one belongs with its evolution over thirty years?

06:06 : We start with a new point on the news:

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva returned to Brasilia last night to see the enormous damage to the ransacked Presidential Palace, the Congress and the Supreme Court, by supporters of his far-right predecessor Jair Bolsonaro. Here is what we know about this invasion.

The government is preparing to unveil tomorrow its explosive pension reform against which the unions are already planning to demonstrate, ulcerated by the probable postponement of the retirement age to 64 years.

The appeal trial of the health scandal of the Mediator, a drug from Servier laboratories accused of having caused the death of hundreds of patients, opens today for six months before the Paris Court of Appeal. Almost 15 years after revealing the scandal, pulmonologist Irène Frachon is waiting for “a burst” from justice.

The president of the French Football Federation Noël, Le Graët did not spare yesterday on RMC? the legend of the Blues Zinédine Zidane, attracting the wrath of Kylian Mbappé and the Minister of Sports. “Zidane is France, we don’t disrespect the legend like that”reacted on Twitter the star of the Blues Kylian Mbappé.

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