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Retirement age debate pits old vs young in Malaysia
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67364, member: 636"] Malaysia faces mounting pressure to extend its mandatory work exit threshold from 60 to 65 years old, sparking heated disagreement between advocates for elderly financial stability and defenders of younger worker prospects. Supporters contend that longer employment periods allow citizens to build adequate nest eggs for their later years, while opponents fear experienced personnel will occupy positions that recent university completers desperately need. Professor Emeritus Datuk Norma Mansor from Universiti Malaya Social Wellbeing Research Centre noted that internal research reveals substantial numbers of citizens past 60 continue laboring in unofficial capacities, demonstrating widespread savings shortfalls. Data from the Employees Provident Fund indicates 6.3 million contributors younger than 55 possess less than 10,000 ringgit in retirement accounts. Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers president Tan Sri Soh Thian Lai warned that keeping senior staff could postpone advancement opportunities and restrict openings for more than 300,000 annual graduates, especially within government agencies and major corporations where youth joblessness hovers around 10.2 percent. Experts recommend gradual implementation rather than immediate mandates. Mansor suggested initially moving the threshold to 62, while Soh emphasized voluntary re-employment systems and succession frameworks that enable different generations to collaborate effectively through training programs. [/QUOTE]
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