In less than two decades, more than 6 million Taiwanese will reach the mandatory retirement age of 65 – a shift that is sounding alarm bells for businesses and officials.
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Explore SCSEP, a vital program for senior job seekers, and hear inspiring success stories. Discover the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP), a transformative initiative under the Older ...
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[SINGAPORE] Raising the statutory retirement age to 63 and the re-employment age to 68 will go ahead as planned on July 1 next year, said Manpower Minister Josephine Teo on Wednesday. The public ...
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