ITALY - Italy's economy minister Giulio Tremonti has reiterated proposals for the retirement age to be extended to 65 from 2008, or to 40 years of pension contribution, according to an interview in Corriere della Sera newspaper.
He said this type of scheme is being considered elsewhere and there could be exceptions in some sectors. A second reform, by labour minister Roberto Maroni, will also encourage private pension f...
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