The vice president of the CFTC believes on Europe 1 that the proposal of Jean-Paul Delevoye to allow retirees to continue working to increase their pension "is not at all in the perspective of what had been discussed."

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The question of a possible lengthening of the age of retirement with the upcoming reform was debated last week. Finally, the High Commissioner responsible for this reform, Jean-Paul Delevoye, decided the issue by ensuring that the legal retirement age would remain at 62 years.

Work after retirement to increase your pension. In an interview with the JDD , he also mentions a new line of reflection. He wants to "soften" the job-retirement scheme to "allow" working pensioners "to earn additional points". Thanks to this, retirees who continue to work could see their pension increase. Today, retirees who have an activity receive a salary but do not accumulate additional points.

On the side of the social partners, this idea is not unanimous. According to Pascale Coton, vice-president of the CFTC, such a measure could encourage retirees to continue working well beyond the legal retirement age. "When a retiree continues to work, he is already improving his income, he should not go to work for ten years, and I think young people who knock at the door of the company years after their studies, "she explains on Europe 1.

"It's not at all from the perspective of what was discussed." "I would also like to be able to calculate how much it will cost the regime, be it general or complementary, that is not at all in the light of what was discussed so I am little surprised to see this today, "continues Pascale Coton. From now on, the discussions between Jean-Paul Delevoye and the social partners will begin, in particular to determine in which conditions this accumulation could be put in place. The debates should last until May.