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Pension Reform: The Other Pension Deficit - Reporter.lu

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The planned pension reform is also intended to affect the public service. However, since 1999 a special scheme has been in place for many civil servants, according to which their pensions are paid from the state budget. Even today, the costs are about one billion euros – and the trend is rising. It was a quote that fell somewhat short at the press conference of Martine Deprez at the beginning of May. Perhaps also because it seemed too obvious to…
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The planned pension reform is also intended to affect the public service. However, since 1999 a special scheme has been in place for many civil servants, according to which their pensions are paid from the state budget. Even today, the costs are about one billion euros – and the trend is rising. It was a quote that fell somewhat short at the press conference of Martine Deprez at the beginning of May. Perhaps also because it seemed too obvious to…

·Luxembourg District, Luxembourg
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Reporter.lu broke the news in Luxembourg District, Luxembourg on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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