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HR expert disagrees with proposal to increase retirement age

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  • baaba 12 years ago

    Madam, I perfectly concur with you. Our graduates are still looking for jobs. How do we absorb them into the job market if we continue to keep our older folks in the offices. It is good we give them post retirement contracts ...
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  • DAN 12 years ago

    usa raised theirs from 65 to 67 for those of us born in 1960s and later!

  • OLDMAN GYASI 12 years ago

    UK from 66 to 67 or 68 while Spain is from 65 to 67.In fact most of the advanced seemed to agree jointly to 67.The world leaders want the workers to work up till the grave,while after serving the nation for a period of about ...
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  • GHFUO, BE SERIOUS NOT PRIDEFUL! 12 years ago

    CANADA RAISED THEIR RETIREMNT AGE MUCH EARLIER THAN THE US. PPL ARE LIVING LONGER. MOST OLUMEN IN THE WEST HVE PRIVATE BUSINESSES, CONSULTANTS. IT ALSO HELPS TO SOFTEN THE IMPACT ON SOCIAL SECURITY N RETIREMNT BENEFITS.

  • FAIR GAME 12 years ago

    PLEASE ALLOW THE AGED TO WORK TILL THEY ARE 69 OR THEY GO ON RETIREMENT EARLY AND BECOME BURDEN ON WE THE YOUNGER GENERATION.WELL DONE SSNIT.

  • Norris 12 years ago

    I agree perfectly with you, Madam.

  • Efo Mensah 12 years ago

    This is not a matter of increasing retiring age to 65 years but paying the workers a living wage could solve the problem when we retire. If MPs can enjoy billion just after 4 years in office what is wrong if civil servants al ...
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  • Cephas 12 years ago

    In Spain, the retirement age has been increased from 65 to 67 years when realised they do not die early
    and there has been too many pensioneers. This helped reduce the pressure on the social security fund.
    In Ghana sinc ...
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  • Concerned 12 years ago

    To create jobs,the gov needs to broaden the economy rather than creating artificial jobs by moving experienced people out of the job market. This lady is trying to say pensioners can become self employed when they retire,but ...
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  • Nana Kwadwoe 12 years ago

    What is the age bracket of those suggesting the new pension age? We live in a country where graduate unemployment is sky rocketing and yet we propose that seniors citizens should still stay at work? Are we serious as a nation ...
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  • courageous 12 years ago

    it is nonsense to hear that. what do this selfish greedy bastards want again. they should put on their thinking cap to save the youth from dieing young due to lack of job ect.

  • Kwasi Barima 12 years ago

    Our so called HR expert may as well propose a retirement age of 50 or 45 and presto we will have zero unemployment for youth and swell up the number of our pensioners. When more progressive nations are revising theirs upwards ...
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  • GHFUO, BE SERIOUS NOT PRIDEFUL! 12 years ago

    BAD IDEA. THE OLUMEN MUST GO FOR THE YOUNG ONES TO WORK. JOBS ARE SCARCE IN GH. THE GOVT MUST ENCOURAGE MORE PUBLIC N PRIVATE JOB CREATION MECHANISMS BY STREAMLINING THINGS9DECENTRALISATION) N ADDING INNOVATION

  • km agyin 12 years ago

    This is crap. Most of our professionals who retire are called back on contracts for another five years. This shows that we do not have the cadre to replace these retired people at that top level. We are talking here of highly ...
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  • Akanburikum 12 years ago

    now that i have realised our parents dont want to retire. Parents your brains will be weak by 65.

  • koffi kokodoko 12 years ago

    I don,t think we should copy blinding all that the western countries are doing. It is very wrong.It is loneliness that push them to want to work longer. They have noticed that after their pension they spend most of their time ...
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