Every citizen at birth, regardless of whether they will work independently or informally, will have a guaranteed pension after at least 10 years of contributions, the AFPs propose for the pension reform. The Association of AFPs (AAFP) presented its proposals for the reform of the pension system, which moves away from the equation the administrative […]
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France mobilizes again for pension reform
Public transport, classes and electricity, oil and gas supplies were disrupted across France on Tuesday in the third round of protests and strikes against government plans to reform pensions. The demonstrations come a day after legislators began debating in parliament the bill that will raise the minimum retirement age from 62 to 64 years. It […]
French government approves pension reform despite popular rejection
The government of French President Emmanuel Macron approved his pension reform on Monday, against which more than a million people demonstrated on Thursday, which is now beginning its parliamentary process while the protests continue. Despite the majority rejection of public opinion, the government reiterated its commitment to delay the retirement age from 62 to 64 […]
Pensions: what are the differences between the AFPs and the ONP?
Many workers wonder about the best option to save their money and be able to receive a decent pension in the future. In Peru, there are two ways: join the Private Pension System through a AFP or to the National Pension System through the ONP. In that line, the differences are several. Below we tell […]
Economic Commission aims at the return of contributions and pension reform
This Monday, December 6, the simplification of procedures for those seeking to access proportional pressure will be discussed, as well as evaluating the viability of granting new recognition bonuses and proportional pensions to citizens with less than 10 years of contribution, according to the congresswoman Silvia Monteza, who chairs the Economic Commission of Congress. Likewise, […]
Not ready for retirement? So many people over 67 have jobs
In Germany, more and more older people over 67 still have a job. Last year, 1.04 million employees were 67 years or older. Almost 600,000 still had a regular job by the age of 70. This is shown by the response of the Federal Government to a request from the left in the Bundestag, which […]