Saturday, April 21, 2007

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Ragazze, in pensione a 62 anni? Ma il ministro smentisce


Since we all live more (and women in particular), secretly for several years, some say that the retirement age for women should be raised gradually until it reaches the level of men. Let's be clear: as long as it lower I am happy, and as everyone will take advantage of (hopefully)! But is it right? Now it turns out, write today and Roberto Giovannini Teresa Pitelli on La Stampa, that the government "is considering raising the retirement age for women to 62 years, giving a year more in contributions for each child. This would be a "gradual reform, not implemented by decree law, and launched in exchange for compensatory measures. For example, the granting of a year's notional contribution for each child up to the light, or a more favorable pension calculation. It would certainly be a major change in Italian society. Traditionally, the most favorable treatment provided to women has no basis in objective career and pay penalties. However, women have a longer life expectancy, and recently the European Court of Justice has expressed doubts. Among the hypotheses that switching to 61 years from 2008, and reach a height of 62 years from 2012-2014. In government there is not unanimity, but the consensus for reform 'soft' form a majority. There's yes Emma Bonino and Linda Lanzillotta, would also agree Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, the majority agrees Tiziano Treu (Dl). The very cautious Labour Minister Cesare Damiano wants above all to avoid a possible negative reaction of the unions, but the Ministry of qualified sources confirm that 'is a hypothesis of the study'. It is said, finally, that despite the 'no' prevalent in the CGIL, Guglielmo Epifani, leader is in fact available. Everything will be discussed at the table-labor government, which presumably will close after the local elections. If the agreement will be reached in June could also reach the decree to implement the content. "
But Labour Minister Cesare Damian was quick to intervene: "We have no plans to raise the retirement age for women." Right?

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