SOUTH KOREA - The government wants to force new job seekers to work five years longer before they can retire as part of a new policy package.
The raising of the retirement age from 57 to 62 is part of the ‘Vision 2030’ scheme to prevent a significant drop in labour shortages as the population ages at an increasingly rapid rate. In con...
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