In his first parliamentary address in mid-January after coming to power, France's Prime Minister, François Bayrou, offered ...
He said the minimum age of 64 to draw a full pension, the most contested part of the 2023 reform, should not be a taboo. Read moreStaying in office is the main challenge for troubled France's new ...
The new prime minister of France has announced he will renegotiate ... The Socialists have welcomed talks that would include pension reform, but the possibility of another no-confidence motion ...
France has tabled a new collective agreement aimed at promoting the employment of ‘experienced employees’. While its entry into force still has ...
But, while 2023 was a big year for pension reform and pension reform protests in France, the stand-off between successive governments and unions has been going on for a generation. In 1993 ...
The plan to reform pensions in France mustn't be altered to appease political opponents, said the head of the country's largest employer federation on Thursday. "The effectiveness of the reform ...
France’s new prime minister has hinted at plans to water down Emmanuel Macron’s controversial state pension reforms. In 2023, Macron pushed through legislation that raised the legal age of ...
Paris, France - January 17 ... UNIONS AND EMPLOYERS FROM THE MEETING AT THE LABOR MINISTRY ON A NEW PENSION REFORM. SOUNDBITES OF FRANÇOIS BAYROU, FRENCH PRIME MINISTER, AND SOPHIE BINET ...
Bayrou's concession underlined the scale of France's political turmoil as he prepared to spend his first weeks in office reworking the hard-won 2023 pension reform under pressure from the left ...
France's new economy, budget ministers get to work on budget for 2025 Shortly after Macron signed the pension reform into law, his approval ratings plummeted mainly due to his party's decision to ...
PARIS (Reuters) -French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou on Tuesday opened the door to renegotiating a disputed pension reform in a bid to win over left-wing lawmakers he needs to pass the 2025 budget.
The pensions reform, which was forced through parliament without a vote, remains highly unpopular in France nearly two years after its implementation. It is opposed by a majority of lawmakers in the ...