France confirms retirement age increase

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FRANCE - President Nicolas Sarkozy's party Union pour un Mouvement Populaire (UMP) confirmed its plans to increase retirement age and the years of contribution needed to qualify for a pension in France.

UMP secretary general Xavier Bertrand said in an interview with radio RTL that French people will need to be resolved to work beyond 60, which is the current retirement age. He said: "Increasing...

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