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BBCNEWS World Business Report July 6, 2024



the biggest strike day yet, with up to 1.4 million people expected at demonstrations in paris and elsewhere. the government is aiming to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 years. today marks the sixth day of strikes and protests since mid january. part of the french government plan is also to raise the minimum pension to 1,200 euros a month, which is over 550 euros higher than the current minimum figure. but unions want more because of rising inflation. joining me now is gregory bekhtari who is a member of the fsu , the main teachers union in france, and works as a teaching fellow at the pantheon sorbonne university. thank you for being with us. the government says that these plans are necessary because they say that if they don t, the numbers don t add up, it would mean a deficit. why is raising the pension age such problem? raising the pension age such roblem? , ., , , , raising the pension age such roblem? , ,, , problem? it s a problem because it s ve unfair ....

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BBCNEWS World Business Report June 4, 2024 11:40:00

Getyourguide. hello, you re watching bbc news. let s have more now on our main news this hour: the government s plans for new laws to deter migrants from crossing the channel from the continent. they would lead to anyone who came on a small boat being detained, and then deported. they would also be banned from claiming asylum in the uk, or returning here at a later date. more than 115,000 people entered the uk via channel crossings last year. let s get the view from france now. ....

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