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Subra: High time to raise retirement age in line with changes for civil servants PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 12 October 2011 09:57am
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PETALING JAYA: It is high time the retirement age of employees in the private sector is raised, Human Resources Minister Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam said.

He said the current retirement age of 55 was set many years ago when the life expectancy of Malaysians was around 55.

“Now, it is around 75, so we can’t keep the retirement age at 55,” said Dr Subramaniam at a press conference after launching the Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) national conference 2011.

Earlier in his speech, he said Malaysia was “lagging behind” in terms of its retirement age requirement compared with other countries in the region such as Thailand, the Philippines and Singapore.

He said representatives of employers, employees and the Government were currently in discussion to decide on a new retirement age for the private sector.

He added that the MEF had agreed in principle to the proposed rise in the retirement age, but had some reservations that needed to be addressed.

“The Private Sector Retirement Age Bill is currently being drafted. The Act will give us the power to stipulate the retirement age for the private sector,” said Dr Subramaniam.

He said that currently, the Em- ployment Act only stipulated the retirement age for the government sector.

“Now that the retirement age for government workers has been extended, people will expect the private sector to follow suit,” he said.
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