French nurse Maryse Lopez says women get a raw deal in President Emmanuel Macron's pension reform because they take longer parental leave and work part time more often than men.
Macron wants to raise the retirement age by two years to keep the pension system out of the red. He has offered a guaranteed minimum pension of 1,200 euros per month after working a complete full-time career.
"We need to live life in good health and not be completely broken by the time we retire," Lopez said. Lopez, 50, could retire now at 57 due to the strenuous nature of her work. She would get 850 euros a month if she did but she says she would need to work until 64 to get a larger pension she could live on reasonably.
The government has said that women will be better off under the reform because it is not raising the 67 age threshold.
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