NETHERLANDS - The Dutch government's planned reform on retirement age which would see Dutch workers retiring at 67 instead of 65 came under the fire of the opposition parties during a parliamentary debate yesterday.
In spring this year, the Dutch government announced plans to increase the pension age. It also granted half a year for the unions and the employers representatives to come up with alternative ...
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