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Retirement Reform Must Include Laws to Tackle Age Discrimination, Govt Told

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Dr Wong Teck Wee says age discrimination at Malaysian workplaces exists both structurally and culturally, and must be eliminated.

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Finance Minister Markus Marterbauer (SPÖ) pleads for a bonus malus system for the employment of older workers. In the climate he wants "less subsidies, but more regulations and regulations"

·Vienna, Austria
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The minister proposes a new arrangement combining salary and part of retirement, in the hope of relaunching the negotiations on the reform. While discussions on pension reform are struggling to succeed, a new proposal emerges to try to reconcile positions. The idea is to pay a specific allowance to employees who have reached the level of [...] The Bayrou article unveils a "senior premium" to encourage older workers to remain in office appeared f…

There have been loud criticisms of the employer side of the pension system in recent weeks. Among other things, a higher starting age was demanded. Criticism of many employers is now available from Finance Minister Marterbauer. People in Austria would "go into retirement too early, so the criticism of institutions such as the Industrial Association (IV) and thus also of many employers. At the same time, however, they would hardly or hardly not e…

Funding is no longer affordable, says Finance Minister Markus Marterbauer (SPÖ). He also wants to put pressure on employers who do not employ older people and thinks of a bonus-malus system for the employment of older workers.

Bonus Malus system for the employment of older workers. At the same time, he wants "less promotion, but more regulation and regulation" in the climate.

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ORF.at News broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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