The
union action in the historical Centorial building near Paris'
Grand Boulevards area, targetted BlackRock because of its
private pension fund activity, protester Françoise Onic, 51,
told Reuters.
"The government wants to throw away pensions, it wants to force
people to fund their own retirement with private pension funds,
but what we know is that only the rich will be able to benefit
from such a setup," Onic, a school teacher, added.
The action came on an 11th day of nationwide union-organised
strikes and demonstrations against the government's plan to
increase the retirement age by two years to 64.
BlackRock did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Thomson Reuters has an office in the same building.
Unlike many other European countries in which pensions are at
least partially financed by private pension funds, France has a
system whereby the contributions of those who are currently
working directly fund the pensions of those now in retirement.
The government says change is needed to keep the pension system
in the black.
Loudly singing the French anti-pension reform protester's
favourite slogan "On est la" ("we are here") the demonstrators
left the building after about half an hour, leaving its large
atrium filled with acrid smoke from the firecrackers.
(Reporting by Juliette Jabkhiro and Gus Trompiz; writing by GV
De Clercq; Editing by Richard Lough, Alexandra Hudson)
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