Protesters against pension reform raid LVMH headquarters in Paris PM

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Parisians protesting pension reforms filled the Paris headquarters of the LVMH conglomerate, urging wealthy citizens to receive state pensions. writes about it Reuters.

More than 100 protesters entered the lobby of the building on Avenue Montaigne. Some used the escalators to the upper floors. Many stayed outside waving Sud Rail flags.

“If you need money to finance pensions, take it out of billionaires’ pockets,” said Fabien Villedier, spokesperson for Sud Rail.

Since mid-January, French unions have been holding strikes and marches to protest French President Emmanuel Macron’s plans to raise the legal retirement age.

Billionaire Bernard Arnault, Chairman and CEO of LVMH, is often the center of attention during the protests in France.

Formerly socialbites.ca knowledgeableLVMH buys a French jewelery manufacturer to increase sales.

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