Will we be able to benefit from it? At what age really? And above all, at what rate? Retirement has never been talked about as much as in recent days. And, this, in particular because of the new reform which was adopted. A divisive reform that pushes the legal age of departure from 62 to 64 years old. If a large part of the French said they were against this reform, Elisabeth Borne did not hesitate to use, for the 11th time since she became Prime Minister, 49.3 to have her bill adopted “by force”.
A decision that obviously made some of the citizens jump. She has been demonstrating for several days to shout her anger. Moreover, this Thursday, March 23 marks a day of general mobilization to share the discontent that affects part of the French. Many sectors will be impacted by the strikes led by the various unions and this day could perhaps mark a turning point in the history of France.
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Sheila talks about her “retirement” and disturbs Mouloud Achour
In the meantime, the subject is debated on social networks or on TV sets. The proof, with Sheila, during her visit to “Click” on Canal + this Wednesday, March 22. At Mouloud Achour, the 77-year-old artist, who was “cuckolded at the worst time” of his life, wanted to talk about his own retirement, and give his point of view on the new reform adopted. “It’s a bit complicated for me to talk about retirement since artists don’t have a retirement”she initially lamented before adding and specifying that she “don’t like the word ‘retirement'”.
“I started working when I was 13-14 years old. Today, the kids are at home until they are 20, 22, 25…”she adds before noticing: “We start work much later. So it’s true that it’s complicated so we have to think of our grandmothers and tell ourselves that we have to protect them and that we work a little more so that they have a good life”. A statement that did not fail to disturb Mouloud Achour. “That’s your point of view Sheila, anyway…”he replied before pausing and continuing: “no, but it’s important that everyone speaks truthfully”. “And then you’re… It’s important what you say”he finally concluded, not really knowing how to bounce back.
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