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Cabinet plan to extend working life under fire from unions and opposition

Cabinet plan to extend working life under fire from unions and opposition

The new Dutch cabinet's plan to raise the retirement age more quickly is facing strong opposition from labor unions and political parties. Unions have threatened protests if the proposal is not withdrawn, and Prime Minister Jetten is expected to face a difficult first debate on Wednesday.

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