S'pore may raise retirement age
S'pore may raise retirement age
SINGAPORE: The Singapore government is considering raising the mandatory retirement age from 62 to help deal with an aging population and rising medical costs, media reports said on Tuesday.
Former prime minister and current Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew, 81, is pushing for the reforms and told a union forum on Monday the issue was discussed at the last Cabinet meeting.
Lee, who retired as prime minister at the age of 67, said his proposal was based on people being allowed to work past 62 but at a lower wage.
"I'm trying to work out a scheme, which I hope the Cabinet will eventually come round to, where you gradually tail off, you go down (in salary), but you continue working," the Straits Times quoted Lee as saying. -- AFP