Controvery dogs pension reform
Article Abstract:
Pension system reform proposals by the Austrian government have evoked strong oppositions from trade unions. The new provisions include, termination of early retirement options, harmonisation of male and female early retirement age, and reduction in value of new pensions.
Publication Name: European Industrial Relations Review
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 0309-7234
Year: 2003
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Pension reform progressing gradually
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Draft document on the proposed reforms to the pension system had been presented by Francois Fillon, French social affairs minister, at a meeting with pension reform working group. It allows people retiring before 60 years upon completion of 40 years of service.
Publication Name: European Industrial Relations Review
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 0309-7234
Year: 2003
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Minimum wage rises by 5.5%
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The details of the increase in the France's national minimum wage by 5.5% as of July 1st 2005 are discussed. The relevant statistics are presented.
Publication Name: European Industrial Relations Review
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 0309-7234
Year: 2005
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