FRANCE - The effectiveness of France's controversial 2003 'Fillon reforms' has been questioned by the Caisse nationale d'assurance vieillesse (CNAV), the general public sector social security retirement system.
One of the key objectives of the reform, pushed through parliament by then minister of labour François Fillon, was to encourage at least 50% workers aged 55 to 64 to stay in work by 2010 through a ...
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