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Trade Union Cooperation: No Need to Make a New Pension Law

It is unnecessary to pass a new pension law, because we already have a law that allows to raise the retirement age by one and a half years every five years. That is enough, and the parliament should stick to it. This is what the Trade Union Cooperation says in a public letter today, now that it is learned that the government intends to submit a proposal to raise the retirement age again this autumn. The trade union coalition says that according …
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It is unnecessary to pass a new pension law, because we already have a law that allows to raise the retirement age by one and a half years every five years. That is enough, and the parliament should stick to it. This is what the Trade Union Cooperation says in a public letter today, now that it is learned that the government intends to submit a proposal to raise the retirement age again this autumn. The trade union coalition says that according …

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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