What is the mandatory retirement age in Vietnam?
Okay, so you're asking about the retirement age in Vietnam, huh? Well, here's the thing...
It's a little wonky, if you ask me! The official retirement age for women is currently 55, while for men it's 60. I mean, seriously? That's a five-year difference! It just strikes me as a bit, well, unfair. Fifty-five seems awfully young to be calling it quits, doesn't it? Especially if you're feeling good, you're healthy, and, you know, you actually like what you do!
I get that they're trying to nudge the retirement age up gradually. I read something about how they're slowly increasing it, but, honestly, it feels like it's happening at a snail's pace. Sixty for men, okay, I guess that's not too bad, right? But still, shouldn't women have the same choice? The same opportunity to keep working if they want to?
It makes me think about my friend, Linh. She's turning 54 next year, and she loves her job as a teacher. She's seriously dreading the idea of being forced to stop. And honestly, it kinda worries me, you know? How will she manage financially in the long run? Is it really setting women up for long-term financial security? Just something to think about, I guess.
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