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Politics clock: Lee Jae-Myung promises to increase the retirement age

MP Lee Jae-Myung, the presidential front of the Liberal Democratic Party Korea, speaks during a meeting with the Federation of the Korean unions in Central Seoul on Thursday. (Yonhap)

MP Lee Jae-Myung, the presidential front of the Liberal Democratic Party of Koreas, promised to increase the age of retirement from 60 on Thursday, and the announcement with the South Korea working day on May 1st

Lee emphasized the need to close the gap between retirement age and retirement age. According to the current rules, Koreans can receive the national pension from the age of 62 between 1957 and 1960, with the threshold gradually increasing to 65 for those born in 1961 or later.

Lee has also carried out work -friendly guidelines such as the promotion of trade union assemblies, supported young people who are looking for professional changes and strengthen protection for irregular workers.

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