Temer Wants Brazil to Have Oldest Retirement Age in World
‘No country in the world has a minimum retirement age above 67, but Temer wants to raise Brazil’s to 70.
Pension reform has become a national priority for Brazil’s coup-imposed President Michel Temer, who wants to establish the world’s harshest retirement age for worker’s irrespective of the level of their contributions to social security.
Although no country in the world has a minimum retirement age above 67, Temer is holding negotiations with a labor commission that has excluded many of the country’s main trade unions and involves government representatives.’
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