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Singaporeans welcome new retirement age of 65

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The Straits Times
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Published on Jan 14, 2011

Singaporeans welcome new retirement age of 65
By Shivali Nayak



EVERYONE looks forward to retirement, but many Singaporeans still feel capable of working beyond the age of 62, so many rejoiced at the government's recent announcement of lifting the retirement age to 65.

Ramesh Prakash Sharma, 66, is so good at his job that when he turned 62, he was given a promotion instead of being asked to retire. His company Qioptiq, an optics manufacturing company, made him a Technical Mentor to show younger employees the ropes. He says: 'I love my job. Optic is in my blood.'


Under the new Retirement and Re-employment Act passed in Parliament on Tuesday, employees who turn 62 will now be given the option to work for another three years. The new re-employment law will be in place from January 2012 and will affect some 20,000 workers.

Another gainfully employed sexagenarian is Elizabeth Hendriks, a 63-year-old steward with Fairmont Singapore who has never missed a day of work in her 13 years with the organisation.

She says she is happy with her job as it keeps her active, and she has only taken 2 days of medical leave in the last 5 years.

Leon Bock, General Manager at The Family Movers, says that older workers bring a lot of value to the company. He says older workers are more experienced and loyal to the organisation, and also take fewer MCs.

http://www.straitstimes.com/print/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_624179.html
 
should change the title to PAP DOGS welcome new retirement age of 65.
 
It does not matter whether the retirement age is 62, 65 or even 100.

As long as I get my CPF funds at 55 and CPF Retirement Income at 62!!


:)
 
... Singaporeans welcome new retirement age of 65 ...
absolutely! ...

imajin peasants forced 2 retire @ 62 ... wat wil happen? ...

ur cpf is a meagre monthly payout ... ur hdb loan oso haven finis paying ... gst gonna soot up ... mor erp gantries gonna spring up ... tariffs n other bills gonna soar thru ze roof ... hawker centre food prices gonna rocket 2 ze sky ...

u wanna retire @ 62? ... u muz b joking ... u betta beg dem 2 let u wok until u kick ze bucket! ... :o :eek:
 
Everyone rejoice? sound so drama and fake. The ultimate ball still lies in the hands of employers. What can PAP do? Just cheap talk and sound optimistic when those 35yo still struggling for a decent job and cheap young FOREIGN labour remain aplenty in this society.
 
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