Fecoma rejects proposal to delay the retirement age to 67 years
February 2, 2010
Fecoma pointed out that, after 60 years, fatal accidents, as well as the casualties by temporary disability become one of the most common among this group. For this reason, they defend their proposal for retirement early at the age of 60 for works workers exposed to harsh and dangerous conditions.
Also, following the statements made by Celestino Corbacho, which shows much in favour of reviewing the process of retirement on the basis of the sector, ensuring that "is not the same work on the scaffold that Professor", which urged the Minister to complying with a promise to Fecoma-CC OOat the meeting held last November 2008. At this meeting, held last 14 months, the Minister of labour to create a technical Board to study the proposal of retirement at 60 years of age for workers in works.