CZECH REPUBLIC - The Czech government has provisionally approved sweeping changes to the country's pension system, designed to curb massive potential future deficits and reform the economy.
The changes, which still need to meet parliamentary approval, will see the retirement age rise from 61 to 65 by 2031 and the payment period for mandatory social security contributions rise from 25 ...
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