Firms vexed on older workers

24 Apr 2013 12:37 | JHRS (Administrator)

According to the survey on the revised Law for the Stabilization of Employment of Elderly People, which was put into force this month, many companies have taken measures to reduce labour costs, such as making large cuts in salaries of employees aged between 60 and 65 compared with those approaching retirement. Some companies have started to curb new hires and cut salaries of employees aged under 60.

Source: http://www.asiaone.com/

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