PARIS (Reuters) -Months-long talks between French trade unions and employers over reforms to the pension system collapsed late on Monday, prompting Prime Minister Francois Bayrou to call a meeting with both sides to find a way out of the deadlock.
Negotiators were unable to reach an accord, seen as "last chance" talks, over discussions to amend an unpopular 2023 overhaul of the pension system that will gradually raise the retirement age to 64 years from 62 years.
