France ready to ‘compromise’ in pension standoff
French officials met with union leaders Wednesday hoping to end an impasse over a hotly contested pensions overhaul, 14 days into a crippling transport strike that is casting a shadow over holiday travel plans.
President Emmanuel Macron is “willing to improve” the plan, his office said ahead of the meetings, but rejected a demand by unions to drop the plan outright.
The government is struggling to win over support for its points-based pension system, which would eliminate 42 separate schemes that offer early retirement for many public-sector workers.
An Elabe poll released Wednesday found that six in 10 respondents (57 percent) opposed the project, an increase of eight points from a week earlier, with just 43 percent approving.
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