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Economia / Pensiones
The Spanish government has approved a reform to flexible retirement, allowing self-employed individuals (autónomos) to combine receiving a pension with continuing to work. This initiative aims to encourage active aging and provide more opti...
The reform, which will take effect three months after its publication in the BOE, modifies the limits on the amount of the day that pensioners are allowed to work. Pensioners will now be able to work between 33% and 80% of the full day, with a decrease in the payment that is proportional to the time worked. The government accepted a key exception that will allow workers that were forced into early retirement to recalculate their pension when they retire fully, taking into account the payments that they made during their period of flexible retirement. These changes will be applied to almost all areas of Social Security, with the exception of civil servants, armed forces, and administration of justice personnel. This reform addresses the evolving needs of the workforce and leverages the experience of older workers.
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