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  2. Pensions in France - Wikipedia

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    The collective retirement savings plans (plan d'épargne pour la retraite collectif) were introduced by François Fillon in 2006. They are company plans that enable employees to get tax credits when they contribute to these funds. Employee contributions are strictly regulated.

  3. 2023 French pension reform strikes - Wikipedia

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    In the Place de la Concorde, thousands protested (figures are disputed between 2,000 protesters and 7,000 [83] [84] [80] [85]). France 24 reported that it was a "spontaneous and unplanned rally", [ 80 ] but Le Monde stated that it was "organized by the union Solidaires and authorized by the administrative court".

  4. Retirement age - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the statutory retirement age in different countries. In some contexts, the retirement age is the age at which a person is expected or required to cease work. It is usually the age at which such a person may be entitled to receive superannuation or other government benefits, like a state pension .

  5. Retirement - Wikipedia

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    Retirement is the withdrawal from one's position or occupation or from one's active working life. [1] A person may also semi-retire by reducing work hours or workload. Many people choose to retire when they are elderly or incapable of doing their job for health reasons. People may also retire when they are eligible for private or public pension benefits, although some are forced to retire when ...

  6. Pension - Wikipedia

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    A pension (/ ˈ p ɛ n ʃ ən /; from Latin pensiō 'payment') is a fund into which amounts are paid regularly during an individual's working career, and from which periodic payments are made to support the person's retirement from work.

  7. Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 - Wikipedia

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    Employee Retirement Income Security Act; Long title: An Act to provide for pension reform. Acronyms (colloquial): ERISA: Nicknames: Employee Benefit Security Act: Enacted by

  8. Siege of Caudebec - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Caudebec (French: Retraite du Duc de Parme) was a military event that took place between 24 April to 21 May 1592 as part of the French Wars of Religion and the Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604).

  9. ASLK/CGER - Wikipedia

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    The Algemene Spaar- en Lijfrentekas / Caisse générale d'épargne et de retraite (ASLK / CGER, lit. ' General Savings and Pensions Bank ') was a major Belgian public bank, originally created in 1850 as a pension institution. It was acquired in stages between 1993 and 1998 by Fortis Group.