Swede tells malays to work till 75 when many took early retirement.

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Reinvent retirement, work until 75, says ex-Swedish PM​

Reinvent retirement, work until 75, says ex-Swedish PM​

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Fredrik Reinfeldt says ageing societies must extend working lives and adopt inclusive social policies to sustain economic growth and pensions.​

Fredrik Reinfeldt

Former Swedish prime minister Fredrik Reinfeldt speaking at the EPF’s International Social Well-being Convention at a hotel in Kuala Lumpur today.
KUALA LUMPUR: Former Swedish prime minister Fredrik Reinfeldt has called for a major rethink of retirement, urging people to stay in the workforce until the age of 75 to align with longer life expectancies and ensure the sustainability of pension systems.
Speaking at the EPF’s International Social Well-being Convention here today, Reinfeldt, an economist who served as Sweden’s prime minister from 2006 to 2014, said many retirement norms were based on outdated assumptions.

“We still have people who think they should retire at 65 and enjoy decades of leisure, but many of them will live to 100,” he said.
 
U still need Ah Fok and Saw Hei to work, while u sit and relax and enjoy the fruit of their labour mah
 
fuck his cheebye, after 75 most live torturous lives, every other fucking day wake up with a different ailment
he must be a globalist asshole
 
U still need Ah Fok and Saw Hei to work, while u sit and relax and enjoy the fruit of their labour mah
That's the whole idea of master race. Why you think Malays tolerate so many immigrants to their archipelago?
 

Reinvent retirement, work until 75, says ex-Swedish PM​

Reinvent retirement, work until 75, says ex-Swedish PM​

31 mins ago

Pan Eu Joe
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Fredrik Reinfeldt says ageing societies must extend working lives and adopt inclusive social policies to sustain economic growth and pensions.​

Fredrik Reinfeldt

Former Swedish prime minister Fredrik Reinfeldt speaking at the EPF’s International Social Well-being Convention at a hotel in Kuala Lumpur today.
KUALA LUMPUR: Former Swedish prime minister Fredrik Reinfeldt has called for a major rethink of retirement, urging people to stay in the workforce until the age of 75 to align with longer life expectancies and ensure the sustainability of pension systems.
Speaking at the EPF’s International Social Well-being Convention here today, Reinfeldt, an economist who served as Sweden’s prime minister from 2006 to 2014, said many retirement norms were based on outdated assumptions.

“We still have people who think they should retire at 65 and enjoy decades of leisure, but many of them will live to 100,” he said.
Rules for thee but not for me
 
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