Retirement age should rise to 65 from 58, say EU leaders

European leaders want the average effective retirement age of EU citizens to rise to 65 by 2010 from 58 currently, they said in the draft of their final communique.

Retirement age should rise to 65 from 58, say EU leaders

European leaders want the average effective retirement age of EU citizens to rise to 65 by 2010 from 58 currently, they said in the draft of their final communique.

"Early retirement incentives for individuals and introduction of early retirement schemes by companies should be discouraged," the communique said.

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