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Partial Retirement in the Canary Islands: Already in Force, Requirements and How to Ask for It

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Partial retirement in the Canary Islands is already in force for a part of the autonomous workforce. If you work full-time in the General Administration of the Autonomous Community, you can ask to reduce your working time by 25% to 75% and to collect part of your salary and pension at the same time. The agreement was published this Wednesday in the Official Journal of the Canary Islands (BOC) and comes into force on the same day. No need to wait…
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Partial retirement in the Canary Islands is already in force for a part of the autonomous workforce. If you work full-time in the General Administration of the Autonomous Community, you can ask to reduce your working time by 25% to 75% and to collect part of your salary and pension at the same time. The agreement was published this Wednesday in the Official Journal of the Canary Islands (BOC) and comes into force on the same day. No need to wait…

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Qué! broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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