Minister of Human Resources and Social Security: Delayed Retirement Trend Among Women
Published:
2011-03-09
"There's a trend for female workers to delay their retirement, but currently we are just researching the situation," Yin Weimin, Minister of the Human Resources and Social Security, said in an interview yesterday. The Minister refused to say if there were any plans to increase the official retirement of female workers, which is currently 50 for some workers and 55 for others.
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People's Daily Online
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