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Volunteer School Friend Abandons Appeal in Case of Deduction From Early Retirement Pension

Summary by Kristeligt Dagblad
A city court ruling ruled that a volunteer school friend should be put on early retirement for unpaid hours at a primary school.
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Since March 2025, access to retirement in Argentina has changed dramatically. The national government confirmed that there will be no extension of the pension moratorium, a mechanism that allowed thousands of people to access the benefit even without having the 30 years of contributions required by law. In order to achieve this tool, those who reach the retirement age, but have not accumulated the 30 years of contributions to the system, will no…

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A female early retirement pensioner who had her unpaid work as a school friend at a local elementary school deducted from her early retirement pension is not appealing the case to the High Court. The woman was a volunteer through a project in the Elderly Case, and the organization filed a lawsuit against the Danish Social Appeals Board to have the decision on the woman's early retirement pension overturned. The Appeals Board was acquitted in the…

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tv2kosmopol.dk broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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