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<p>The joint committee on enterprise, trade and employment's leas chathaoirleach Garret Ahearn said 'the discussion highlighted the difference between being forced to retire and choosing to retire'.</p>

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Workers shouldn't be forced to retire before State pension age, says Oireachtas committee
Call for 'meaningful dialogue' between employers and employees on retirement plans
<p>Leo Varadkar "absolutely assured" Dublin South Central Independents 4 Change TD Joan Collins that the payment will go up in October</p>

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Varadkar promises increase in State pension
<p>Paschal Donohoe: Deficits in the social insurance fund will have serious consequences. File picture</p>

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Paschal Donohoe: Any change to pension age must be 'affordable and sustainable'
Glass jar with coins and euros with the inscription PENSION. Pen, leather wallet and note paper.

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People could retire at 65 with 45-year record of PRSI payments
Pension plans: Ticking time bomb must be defused

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Pension plans: Ticking time bomb must be defused
Latest: Government rules out abolishing state pension

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Latest: Government rules out abolishing state pension
Budget boost from cradle to grave; Youngest and oldest to benefit
Budget boost from cradle to grave; Youngest and oldest to benefit

A new childcare package and an increase in the State pension means the youngest and eldest in the country will benefit under Budget 2017 writes political reporter Elaine Loughlin.

Tue, 11 Oct, 2016

Labour leader promises to increase state pension if she is kept in Government
Labour leader promises to increase state pension if she is kept in Government

Joan Burton has said she will increase the state pension every year for the next five years if she is still in Government.

Sun, 31 Jan, 2016

Reliance on state pension hampering sustainability of system
Reliance on state pension hampering sustainability of system
Ireland&rsquo;s pension system is among the least sustainable of any developed country as a result of our heavy reliance on the state pension, a report has found.

Tue, 27 Oct, 2015

€5 pension boost in works to win over grey vote - report
€5 pension boost in works to win over grey vote - report

The Government is developing a plan to win over the so-called "grey vote" in the next Budget by increasing the State pension by €5 a week.

Sun, 09 Aug, 2015

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