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    1. Since 2006, Denmark has tied the official retirement age to life expectancy and has revised it every five years. It is currently 67 but will rise to 68 in 2030 and to 69 in 2035.

      The retirement age at 70 will apply to all people born after 31 December 1970.

      The new law passed on Thursday with 81 votes for and 21 votes against.

      However, last year Social Democrat Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said the sliding scale principle would eventually be renegotiated.

    2. Puzzleheaded_Hat_619 on

      Its gonna be one hell of a Friday Afterwork Bar… Warmluke Milk, piss-smell and old bangers from the 2000s on the speakers…

    3. With falling replacement rates for the population and rising average age, it just makes sense.

      I only wish that special groups of jobs got an exception, such as school teachers, nurses, and trades people. Those jobs are either exhausting as FUCK or just aren’t suitable for older people.

    4. Always nice when somebody not living in Denmark posts here to tell us yesterdays news 😉

    5. Coffeecoa on

      Til alle mine medhåndværkere og arbejdere, F i chatten for vores pension.

    6. Bethebet on

      70??? Lets make it 75, we can retire when we sit in a wheelchair.

    7. Specific_Frame8537 on

      Og når vi i 20erne når 70 bliver den nok hævet til 80.

    8. AdCharacter7966 on

      Hvad er formålet efterhånden med en pensionsopsparing? Til den tid er vi for gamle og trætte til at bruge pengene?

    9. skygatebg on

      I live in DK and this is a really annoying problem. Danish society is too comfortable to defend their rights.
      If you try this in France while the press anouncement is happening you will probably be able to see the guillotine rolling in silently in the background.

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