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Pension reform: the oldest apprentices would be excluded from the new long-career regime

Apprentices who worked under this status between 1972 and 2013 must redeem quarters in order to benefit from the long-career regime provided for by the pension reform.

They could be among the “losers” of the pension reform. The new long-career regime provided for in the project may not be applied to people who worked as apprentices between 1972 and 2013. These former apprentices must in any case buy accommodation again in order to benefit from it. And for good reason, only from the law of January 20, 2014 that guarantees the future and justice of the pension system, the years of apprenticeship are fully taken into account for the pension rights of “new” students. of work and study.

Le Parisien reports on the case of Christophe, who started working at the age of 15 on an apprenticeship preparation course before evolving into the construction industry as an apprentice between the ages of 16 and 18. “I find it incomprehensible, especially since they have been careful not to say it clearly since the announcement of the reform,” laments the 48-year-old man who plans to go out tomorrow, found out by going to my retirement account. “According to the Retirement Insurance, he will have to spend no less than 5856 euros to buy back his four quarters worked as an apprentice to leave at age 60 or earlier.

Room redemptions “at preferential rates”

The disappointment is all the greater for Christophe who had based his hopes on an example mentioned during the presentation of the reform almost three weeks ago and which is similar to his career. The Government had thus evoked the situation of Delphine, born in 1975 and that she began to learn at the age of 15 and that she could leave as soon as she was at 59 years and 9 months with the pension reform. Except the example in question doesn’t indicate whether Delphine must redeem rooms to take advantage of an early departure.

Traveling to Vire (Calvados) this Saturday, Elisabeth Borne spoke on the subject while testimonials from “pre-2014” apprentices multiplied on social networks: “I heard that apprentices before 2014 cannot benefit from the places they have acquired as part of his learning (…). It’s exactly the opposite!” And Matignon clarified with the Parisian that “it is possible to buy hindquarters at preferential prices” in this case. “This device intended for very long races, we have improved it to ‘be more favorable to young people who have chosen learning’, recalls the Prime Minister’s office.

Author: Timothy Talbi
Source: BFM TV

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