Retirement From 69? Rich Demands Longer Work
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Minister of Economy Katherina Reiche calls for reforms in the pension system, including a higher retirement age.
Katherina Reiche has recently repeatedly called for a higher retirement age. The SPD considers the debate to be inappropriate – especially triggered by the Minister for Economic Affairs. Because: The Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs lies with the Social Democrats.
Federal Minister for Economic Affairs Katherina Reiche (CDU) has once again called for a higher retirement age. An expert council urges rapid reforms with an impulse paper to ensure gender equality. Mother's pension and pension with 63 are also on the agenda. read more
Regarding the dispute between the SPD and the Union about raising the retirement age, Ines Schwerdtner, Chairman of the Party The Left, says: Even if the SPD still opposes the CDU plans for raising the retirement age, I fear that the Social Democrats will fall down again and that we will soon all have to work longer or retire with reductions. Because the plans of the CDU for raising the retirement age are nothing more than pension cuts for the h…
CDU Minister of Economic Affairs Katharina Reiche is pushing for a higher retirement age. But the coalition partner SPD is cross-cutting.
Enormous tax subsidies are to stabilize the pension in the future. Conflicts in the coalition have erupted over possible alternatives.
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