Today, March 7, another large-scale protest is taking place in France against the pension system reform planned by President Emmanuel Macron and the government.
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The reform envisages raising the retirement age from 62 to 64 years, as well as extending the social insurance contribution period of employees in order to save the existing pension system from deficit.
More than 250 protests are expected in Paris and elsewhere in France on Tuesday, in what unions hope will be the biggest opposition to the pension reform yet, LETA reported.
On Tuesday, trade unions threatened to significantly affect the operation of the French economy with strikes in several sectors, including significantly disrupting railway traffic.
A fifth of flights at Paris Charles de Gaulle airport and about a third of flights at Orly airport were canceled on Tuesday. It is expected that there will be no trains to Germany and Spain, but the number of train journeys to and from Great Britain will be reduced by a third.
The CGT union says striking workers are blocking fuel supplies from refineries across France on Tuesday.
The French central government wants to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64, as well as extend the period of mandatory social security contributions to receive a full pension. In addition, it is planned to eliminate the pension privileges of certain professions.
The government states that the reform is necessary because the current pension system is unsustainable and faces a deficit in the near future.
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