The Republican Security Company (CRS) employees guard during a protest rally against the government’s push to raise the retirement age, in Paris, France. President Emmanuel Macron wants to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 and make other changes he says are needed to keep the public pension system financially stable as the population ages. Opponents argue that wealthy taxpayers or companies should pitch in more to finance the system instead.09.03.2023#8387566
The Republican Security Company (CRS) employees guard during a protest rally against the government’s push to raise the retirement age, in Paris, France. President Emmanuel Macron wants to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 and make other changes he says are needed to keep the public pension system financially stable as the population ages. Opponents argue that wealthy taxpayers or companies should pitch in more to finance the system instead.09.03.2023#8387565
Students take part in a protest rally against the government’s push to raise the retirement age, in Paris, France. President Emmanuel Macron wants to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 and make other changes he says are needed to keep the public pension system financially stable as the population ages. Opponents argue that wealthy taxpayers or companies should pitch in more to finance the system instead.09.03.2023#8387564
People take part in a protest rally against the government’s push to raise the retirement age, in Paris, France. President Emmanuel Macron wants to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 and make other changes he says are needed to keep the public pension system financially stable as the population ages. Opponents argue that wealthy taxpayers or companies should pitch in more to finance the system instead.09.03.2023#8387563
People take part in a protest rally against the government’s push to raise the retirement age, in Paris, France. President Emmanuel Macron wants to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 and make other changes he says are needed to keep the public pension system financially stable as the population ages. Opponents argue that wealthy taxpayers or companies should pitch in more to finance the system instead.09.03.2023#8387562
Students take part in a protest rally against the government’s push to raise the retirement age, in Paris, France. President Emmanuel Macron wants to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 and make other changes he says are needed to keep the public pension system financially stable as the population ages. Opponents argue that wealthy taxpayers or companies should pitch in more to finance the system instead.09.03.2023#8387561
Students take part in a protest rally against the government’s push to raise the retirement age, in Paris, France. President Emmanuel Macron wants to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 and make other changes he says are needed to keep the public pension system financially stable as the population ages. Opponents argue that wealthy taxpayers or companies should pitch in more to finance the system instead.09.03.2023#8387560