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Macron, France
Macron stands firm on pension bill as protests escalate
Reuters on MSN
Reuters on MSN · 14h
Macron stands firm on pension bill as protests escalate
Workers on strike hold CGT labour union flags as they walk on railway tracks to block a TGV high speed train during a demonstration at the train station on the eve of the ninth day of national strike
Protests sweep France as National Assembly accepts Macron’s pension cuts without a vote
World Socialist Web Site
World Socialist Web Site · 1d
Protests sweep France as National Assembly accepts Macron’s pension cuts without a vote
The motion of censure against the government for imposing Macron’s despised cuts without a vote fell 9 votes short of a majority in the Assembly, allowing them to become law.
Macron defends move to raise retirement age as protests roil France
The Washington Post
The Washington Post · 15h
Macron defends move to raise retirement age as protests roil France
In his first televised comments since ramming the legislation through, Macron described the plan that has roiled France as a necessity the people must bear.
U.S. News & World Report · 16h
Macron Aims to 'Calm Things Down' in Address to France Over Pension Changes
President Emmanuel Macron will look to "calm things down" with a televised interview on Wednesday amid growing anger across France over his plans to raise the retirement age, a source close to the centrist president said.
The Washington Post · 16h
Macron to defend French pension plan on national television
French President Emmanuel Macron will explain how he will seek to overcome tensions prompted by his plan to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64
SFGate · 5h
Macron wants French pension plan implemented by end of year
French President Emmanuel Macron will explain how he will seek to overcome tensions prompted by his plan to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64, as he speaks on national television for the first time since his government forced through the bill amid mass protests.
The New York Times7d
Garbage Mounts in Odorous Last Stand Against France’s Pension Change
But even the official body tasked with monitoring France’s pension system has acknowledged ... The workers went on strike more than a week ago in cities across the country, including Le Havre ...
The New York Times7d
French Protesters Take to Streets in Last Angry Push Before Vote on Pension Bill
Image A strike by garbage workers has led to ... Other protesters pointed to 1995, when strikes against another pension bill paralyzed France for weeks, forcing the government to abandon its ...
Politico Europe3d
France braces for decisive strike action against Macron’s pension reform
Trade unions and left-wing parties have called on workers to “bring France to a standstill,” for what could be the most widespread strike action against the ... Under the proposed pension ...
NPR
1d
France's government survives no-confidence votes as pension reforms move ahead
The motions were filed by lawmakers angry with President Macron for forcing through an unpopular bill raising the retirement age from 62 to 64. It's been 60 years since a no-confidence motion passed.

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