Oman Daily Observer

Croatians protest over govt plan to raise retirement age

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ZAGREB: Several thousand people protested in Croatia’s capital on Saturday over government plans to raise the retirement age to 67 and cut pensions for those who retire early.

This week the government asked parliament to pass legislatio­n lifting the retirement age of 65 from 2033 onwards, defending the reform as a step in efforts to make the pension system sustainabl­e.

The bill also includes a proposal to cut the pensions of people who stop working before reaching retirement age by about four per cent per year.

“There is a lot of misery and bitterness in us. Isn’t such a retirement proposal irresponsi­ble towards our workers and pensioners?” Kresimir Sever, one of the leaders of the trade unions that organised the protest, told the crowd gathered in central Zagreb.

Some of the demonstrat­ors shouted “Thieves”, and many held banners accusing the government of impoverish­ing pensioners and workers. “From school to unemployme­nt, from work to graveyard” read one of the banners.

Workers representi­ng metal industry employees, nurses and other profession­s took turns to address the rally, saying they cannot work until the age of 67.

“I work in the rain and the burning sun. My legs and back have to carry hundreds of overloaded waste bins every day. I’ve already had a surgery on one knee, the other one will have to be treated soon,” a worker from a waste collection and disposal company, who said his name was Elvis, told the gathering.

Trade union leaders say the new law would particular­ly hurt older employees, who are often under pressure to retire earlier for health reasons or because the employers want to get rid of older staff. They have also pointed out that Croatians have a shorter life expectancy than people in many other European Union countries.

 ?? — AFP ?? People hold placards with the crossed number 67 during a demonstrat­ion against the government’s pension reform proposal, organised by three trade union federation­s, in the Croatian capital Zagreb on Saturday.
— AFP People hold placards with the crossed number 67 during a demonstrat­ion against the government’s pension reform proposal, organised by three trade union federation­s, in the Croatian capital Zagreb on Saturday.

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