Tunisia Raises Retirement Age

A shortfall in social funds has forced the government to increase the retirement age to 62 years but this move is raising concerns that it may have a negative impact on unemployed graduates and other citizens.
  • Tunisia:   Tunisia to Raise Retirement Age

    Magharebia, 28 March 2014

    Days after announcing plans to raise the retirement age to 62, the Tunisian government on Friday (March 28th) named Rachid Barouni to head the national social security fund (CNSS). Read more »

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