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雅思话题写作范例:延迟退休成为全球趋势

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发表于 2016-7-10 15:20:35 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
  【时事聚焦】由于全球人口平均预期寿命的不断增长和老龄化现象的加剧,各国都面临养老金不足和社会保险经济压力过重的问题。包括英国、德国、法国、美国在内的众多国家都不约而同地出台了延迟法定退休年龄的措施,这一现象已经成为世界流行的趋势。同时,也因为损害了劳动者权益,遭到了其国内民众的强烈反对:
          EU urges governments to raise retirement age
          (BRUSSELS) - European governments need to raise the retirement age because
workers are living longer and their pension systems could implode, the European
Commission said on Wednesday.
          The European Union's executive arm formally launched a debate already
raging in several EU countries that are planning unpopular measures to bring
down huge public deficits and keep their pension systems afloat.
          "The number of retired people in Europe compared to those financing their
pensions is forecast to double by 2060 -- the current situation is simply not
sustainable," said EU social affairs commissioner Laszlo Andor.
          "The choice we face is poorer pensioners, higher pension contributions or
more people working more and longer," Andor said at the official presentation of
a "green paper" on pensions.
          Weak growth, ballooning national debt and higher unemployment "have made it
harder" to make good on pension promises and "more urgent" to reform them, the
commission paper says.
          In the past 50 years, life expectancy in the European Union has risen by
about five years and could increase by another seven years by 2060, the
commission says.
          At the moment there are four working-age people for every person over 65 in
the 27-nation EU. That ratio will drop to two for every person over 65 by 2060,
the commission says.
          On average, Europeans retired at the age of 61.4 in 2008.
          This compares to 65 years for workers in the United States and 70 years in
Japan. In the 31-nation Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development,
the average retirement age for men is 63.5.
          Andor denied "unfounded rumours" that he was calling for the retirement age
to be raised to 70 in Europe.
          John Monks, general secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation,
said the commission's proposal was "unrealistic".
          "Where is the evidence that employers want to keep older workers in work?"
Monks said in a statement.
          "We know the life expectation is rising but see no evidence that a higher
age of retirement would be matched by employers developing workplaces which
encourage older workers to remain at work," he said.
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