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Deadly_king:
In France, the states have increased the retirement age from 60 to 62. Moreover in order to obtain the full pension one needs to work for at least 41.5 years.

What is your opinion about that ???
Does it seem fair???

Alpha:
Can I have a first say?

Thank you.  :P

Could you please change the title of this thread... It's too vague. I mean, current issues could be implying anything contemporary. While you're talking about retirement ages.

You know, in Australia, people work up till death. 100 years olds are still healthy. No wonder.

Deadly_king:

--- Quote from: ~Alpha on September 24, 2010, 04:15:22 am ---Can I have a first say?

Thank you.  :P

Could you please change the title of this thread... It's too vague. I mean, current issues could be implying anything contemporary. While you're talking about retirement ages.

You know, in Australia, people work up till death. 100 years olds are still healthy. No wonder.

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Sure....hihihi :)

Its done :)

Hmm............yeah sure they are. Am not against that decision but still not everyone is still fit till then. The states could have implemented an optional agreement, i.e only those who want to pursue their career in the active labour force of the government can do so. Others must have the right to either opt for private work or consider retirement with full pension.

41.5 years at the service of the states is quite long before obtaining full pension...........i mean one will have to start working at the age of 20 which is not very likely!

astarmathsandphysics:
The french are lazy. Whenever the germans invade all the french are out at lunch.

elemis:

--- Quote from: astarmathsandphysics on September 24, 2010, 01:18:07 pm ---The french are lazy. Whenever the germans invade all the french are out at lunch.

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lol

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