An agreement has just been signed between the Ministry of Social Affairs and all the unions for retirement at 60. From 1 April 1983, all persons aged 60 who so desire may retire. Report to the ministry: comment on images of the social partners and speech of Pierre BEREGOVOY, Minister of Social Affairs. For him, this agreement represents "a great date in our social history."
Congress of the ARRCO (association of supplementary pensions) which celebrated its 20 th anniversary: tribune, room. Interview with Antoine FAESH, Vice President of ARRCO, who prefers to keep the retirement age at 65 for the time being in order to guarantee the resources of employees.
Interview with sociologist Guy Aznar about retirement at 60. He sees this as a positive step, but cautions against the disadvantages it can create in society.
From 1 April 1983, employees who have made sufficient contributions will be able to retire at the full rate at age 60. Meeting at the AGRR (General Assembly of Pay-As-You-Go Pensions), a supplementary pension fund, between unions and employers, on the question of financing this measure which poses a problem. Interviews with Oswald CALVETTI of the CGT and Antoine FAESCH, vice-president of the ARRCO supplementary pension funds.
The Minister of Labour, Eric WOERTH, presented to the press the measures of the pension reform project. The statutory retirement age will increase progressively to 62 in 2018. The full rate departure age is itself postponed. One aspect also concerns long careers and the arduous nature of work. The commentary on pictures of workers in a mechanical workshop and in a foundry, a baker preparing bread, infographic cartons, alternates with excerpts from the press conference of Eric WOERTH, Minister of Labour.
François Hollande promised to reinstate retirement entitlement at age 60 for those who started working at age 18 with 41 years of contributions. Archive images (September 2010) of a construction site with the interview of Adriano GONCALVES, team leader, statements of Marisol TOURAINE, PS deputy of Indre-et-Loire, and Gérard RIVIERE, President of the Caisse Nationale d'Assurance Vieillesse on the measure envisaged by the new president.