quarta-feira, 8 de setembro de 2010
TEc - "The retiring type" Reform of France's pensions system is under fire from society
Pension reform in France is about much more than Nicolas Sarkozy and the
current plan vehemently fought against in the streets, as in the past.France as a whole must realise the time has come to openly discuss every issue related to the sustainability of its cherished social security system.
It is no use in the medium to long run to keep sweeping under the carpet some very hard yet unavoidable all-encompassing policy decisions.This is increasingly a problem that has got to be tackled head-on by as wide a social and political consensus as achievable.From a higher platform of fact and evidence brought on by the country's own success.
Broadly, pension reform in most countries has become an urgent need dictated by structural transformation taking place in the economy coupled with demographics and increased life expectancy.However hard the Unions, especially cosied-up public-sector Unions, may find explaining it to their members I believe the sooner a serious debate on this question is staged in French society the better.The real issue is linked to hard sums that must add up if the social security net - pensions system included - is not to implode at some point down the line.
Who would then wish to run for Président de la République Française?
current plan vehemently fought against in the streets, as in the past.France as a whole must realise the time has come to openly discuss every issue related to the sustainability of its cherished social security system.
It is no use in the medium to long run to keep sweeping under the carpet some very hard yet unavoidable all-encompassing policy decisions.This is increasingly a problem that has got to be tackled head-on by as wide a social and political consensus as achievable.From a higher platform of fact and evidence brought on by the country's own success.
Broadly, pension reform in most countries has become an urgent need dictated by structural transformation taking place in the economy coupled with demographics and increased life expectancy.However hard the Unions, especially cosied-up public-sector Unions, may find explaining it to their members I believe the sooner a serious debate on this question is staged in French society the better.The real issue is linked to hard sums that must add up if the social security net - pensions system included - is not to implode at some point down the line.
Who would then wish to run for Président de la République Française?
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