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Pensions: is the state eyeing private reserves again?

2023-03-15T19:24:59.372Z


DECRYPTION – The 65 billion euros in reserve of Agirc-Arrco have aroused covetousness for years. It's a new stone in the pond, at the worst time. While the government is trying to grease the wheels to get its pension reform adopted, which has entered its home stretch, François Hommeril, leader of the CFE-CGC, suspects it of wanting to take control of the reserves of Agirc-Arrco, the supplementary pension scheme for private sector employees. To discover LIVE - Pension reform: kick-off of the


It's a new stone in the pond, at the worst time.

While the government is trying to grease the wheels to get its pension reform adopted, which has entered its home stretch, François Hommeril, leader of the CFE-CGC, suspects it of wanting to take control of the reserves of Agirc-Arrco, the supplementary pension scheme for private sector employees.

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"I believe to guess that, if the reform passes, a decree is already ready to get hold of the reserves of Agirc-Arrco",

indicated the leader of the CFE-CGC Wednesday morning, during a breakfast organized by the Association of Social Information Journalists (Ajis).

These reserves amounted to 68 billion at the end of 2021.

“The State's commitment is 33 billion euros to pay the pensions of its civil servants.

But the state can no longer pay.

They will dig into the reserves of Agirc-Arrco to pay the pensions of civil servants, ”

added François Hommeril.

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Source: lefigaro

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