Pension Reform 2025/ The Gender Gap in Pensions Needed to Be Resolved (Latest News, July 20)

Pension reform 2025: the gender gap is also impacting social security. Specific measures are therefore needed to close it.
PENSION REFORM: THE BATTLE OVER ANNUITY PENSIONSIt appears that the issue regarding cuts to pensions for former MPs, as explained by Giuseppe Gargani, President of the Association of Former Members of Parliament, will ultimately be decided by the Italian Supreme Court of Cassation, and a European appeal has not been ruled out. Meanwhile, Rimini's Deputy Mayor, Chiara Bellini, has also expressed support for government intervention to try to limit the effects of the gender gap in the labor market, which also impact pensions. Regarding involuntary part-time work and its impact on pensions, a bill was recently introduced by the Democratic Party , led by Susanna Camusso, former General Secretary of the CGIL (Italian General Confederation of Labour).
Regarding Italy's largest union, the latest pension data from Astat (the Italian National Statistics Institute) in South Tyrol have prompted the General Secretary of the Bolzano-based SPI, Alfred Ebner, to emphasize the need for a comprehensive pension reform that overhauls a system designed in the 1990s for a very different context from today. For the union representative, with the aging population and the end of permanent employment, simply raising the retirement age is no longer enough to achieve a balanced situation. And those who pay the price are especially young people, as well as women, who, as mentioned earlier, are burdened by a gender gap in pensions.
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