I can’t access live updates right now, but I can share how to find the latest news about “retraite” and summarize typical sources.
Direct answer:
- The latest news about retraites typically comes from French government sites, major French outlets, and retirement-specific portals. To get the most current developments, check official government pages on pensions and retirement reform, plus recent reports from major outlets like Le Figaro, La Croix, Le Monde, and CNews.
What to check for up-to-date info:
- Government announcements: look for pages on réforme des retraites or actualités retraites from the French Ministry of Labour and the official retraite portal (gouv.fr). These will have the newest decrees, simulateurs, and implementation timelines.
- National newspapers: ongoing coverage often includes timelines, pension age debates, and impact analyses for different cohorts.
- Agencies and bodies: pension funds (CNAV, Agirc-Arrco) publish numbers on retirees, pension amounts, and reform implications.
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