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Giovanni Legorano talks to Georg Recht, head of pensions at Germany's Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (Bundes-ministerium für Arbeit und Soziales), about working towards a retirement system that can cope with an aging population

Giovanni Legorano: The ongoing reform of the retirement age, raising it to 67, will pose the problem of late retirement for manual workers or workers who have had remarkable physical stress during ...

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