Saturday, October 20, 2012

Changes to pensions will create two-tier workforce

O Canada!--pension reform--Canada leads the way:

Changes to pensions will create two-tier workforce in the public service | canada.com: "Canada’s public servants will have to pay more for their pensions and new hires will have to work longer than their older colleagues before they can retire with full pension benefits. The changes will create the first two-tier workforce within Canada’s bureaucracy with all new hires losing the once-sacrosanct early retirement provisions that let public servants retire at 55 and they will be forced to work until age 65 . . ."


   

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