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The Supreme Court Confirms that Working Part-Time Cannot Penalize Access to Early Retirement if the Necessary Days Are Reached.

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The Supreme Court has made it clear that a retirement pension cannot be denied - either ordinary or early - by artificially reducing the paid days of those who have worked part-time. Social security must count each day as a full day in order to meet the minimum period required, regardless of whether the working day was full or a few hours.This interpretation reinforces the right of these workers and corrects a practice that has been penalizing t…
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The Supreme Court has made it clear that a retirement pension cannot be denied - either ordinary or early - by artificially reducing the paid days of those who have worked part-time. Social security must count each day as a full day in order to meet the minimum period required, regardless of whether the working day was full or a few hours.This interpretation reinforces the right of these workers and corrects a practice that has been penalizing t…

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sport.es broke the news in on Sunday, April 12, 2026.
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