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This article was published April 20, 2015 at 14:04.
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The INPS will present “in June” a proposal to introduce a “guaranteed minimum income for people between 55 and 65 years. ” He said the president Tito Boeri. “I do not think that giving them a transfer, which will be low – added – exposes them to the risk of not get in search of a job.” These are people who “hardly find a new job (only 10%).”
Boeri: INPS proposal for minimum income over 55
“I’d be happy if the government could find the resources to finance a guaranteed minimum income for the entire population, “he pointed Boeri, stressing that the proposal for the over 55s’ is complementary.” Boeri pointed out that with the crisis, “we had a strong growth of poverty for this age group.”
All eyes on generating 55-65
Boeri, interviewed recently in Ballarò had stressed that “one of the most serious problems that we see is that of the generation between 55 and 65 ‘. And he added: “We believe that there are people who have very high pensions that are not justified by the contributions they have paid during the entire working life. In my opinion there is a problem of fairness that should be addressed. ” In particular – is the idea – “you can ask these people to be able to give something to combat poverty, especially in the range 55/65 years. We want for these generations find a way to tackle poverty and give the opportunity to retire earlier so ostenibile, then having a lower pension. “
Poletti: no cutting pensions over 2 thousand euro
The Labour Minister Giuliano Poletti, April 15, at question time, but had excluded reduction interventions for pensions above 2000 euro, after the president’s proposal INPS (“there are people who have very high pensions that are not justified by the contributions’ paid). INPS – the minister said in reply to a question on the proposed pension reform outlined by Tito Boeri – is “an important tool in support of the government and parliament. Makes interesting processing but the work still rests with the government. ” The government, with the intervention of the Prime Minister, the Minister said Poletti, “has already made it clear they do not want to proceed in this direction nor in the spending review nor with regard to a possible intervention in general on security.”
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