The president of the UMP, Nicolas Sarkozy, wants to postpone to 63 years the statutory retirement age for retirement in 2020 and proposes to increase the staff time , in an interview to be published Monday in Le Figaro . While his rivals Alain Juppe Francois Fillon and advocate retire at age 65, the former head of state “rather spend the statutory retirement age to 63 years to qualify for a full pension, but do so because of an increase in four months a year . That is to say repel the retirement age to 63 years (68 years, no discount) in three years. “
The legal age of retirement was 65 years before being lowered to 60 years in 1982 at the beginning of the first seven François Mitterrand. The pension reform of 2010 has since fixed the legal age to 62, from the generation born in 1955 (2017). Last year, the UMP proposed to roll back to 65 in 2023. Sarkozy also wants to “rethink our labor code” and offers “a simple rule”: “does keep the human rights of employees in the Labour Code and return the rest to business negotiation. “
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Finding that “the gap between the public and private sector has become unjustifiable” , he believes “imperative to increase” working time officials “if one wants France to be sure.” “I wish we renegotiate agreements on working time in the public service, there would be fewer days off but, in return, I propose to restore overtime tax-free encourage employees to work harder, “said Sarkozy.
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Unlike Fillon, it does not advocate the outright repeal of the 35 hours . “My principle is simple: companies that want out of the 35 hours must be able to do through negotiation Understanding the needs of the French economy is dare to say that we must trust companies, entrepreneurs. and employees to negotiate their level of working time, “said Sarkozy.
He also pleaded for return “to a level of public spending equivalent to 50% of GDP” and an inscription of “figure in the Constitution, so that can not be exceeded. ” While France is “crushed tax”, he thought it “should no longer be EWB” . “We can not want Europe, that is to say the freedom of movement of people and capital, and have the highest taxes in the continent. This inconsistency is costing us dearly. We must ideologize the tax debate” .
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