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Pension Start at 70 Years of Age? IV-President Knill in Criticism

Summary by Die Presse
"Who now shouts after an increase in the legal retirement age, runs pure polemics and creates uncertainty, the pensioners' association aligns. The FPÖ also criticizes.

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In particular, the bourgeois Bundesrats would not have worked enough to adjust the retirement age.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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"Who now shouts after an increase in the legal retirement age, runs pure polemics and creates uncertainty, the pensioners' association aligns. The FPÖ also criticizes.

·Vienna, Austria
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SPÖ grants IV demand clear rejection – Knill demands work until 70, SPÖ sets measures to enable employees to retire healthy SPÖ managing director Klaus Rarenheim reacts with sharp criticism to the demand of IV President Knill for an increase in pension age to 70. "The Industrial Association is an ice-cold lobby of the super-rich, which whistles for the welfare of the elderly. Many people already do not reach the legal retirement age.

The demand by the President of the Federation of Austrian Industries (IV), Georg Knill, for an increase in the retirement age to 70 heated up emotions on Thursday. Criticism came from the SPÖ-affiliated Pensioners' Association (PVÖ), the trade union, the Freedom Party, and the Greens. "Anyone who now calls for an increase in the statutory retirement age is engaging in pure polemics and creating uncertainty," said interim PVÖ President Helmut Bie…

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VIENNA. The request of the President of the Industrial Association (IV) Georg Knill for an increase of the retirement age to 70 has heated the community on Thursday.

·Linz, Austria
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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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