FRANCE - France's Industry Minister Christian Estrosi said the government may raise the country's retirement age beyond 60 as part of a plan to stem the deficit in the nation's pay-as-you-go pension system.
"We're going more or less toward an increase in the retirement age which might exceed 60," Estrosi said on RTL radio today. "The decision isn't made," and "retirement at 60 isn't necessarily over."...
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