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Wynne calls for right to retire at 65 

Clare Sinn Féin TD Violet-Anne Wynne has called on all TDs to back the party’s motion to restore the right to retire at 65, which will come before the Dáil next week.

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Teachta Wynne said: “At last year’s election, voters sent a message loud and clear that they want to restore the right to retire at 65 on the full pension rate. Next week this government will have been in power for a full year, yet they have failed to act and simply stalled on this issue.

People want to see real change and they want to see urgent reform to the pension age. Delays aren’t good enough.”

“Sinn Féin are bringing this motion to the Dáil next week to stand up for workers and show the government that a year of dithering and delay isn’t acceptable and cannot continue. They must commit now to restoring the right to retire at 65. People who worked hard all their lives deserve the right to their full pension at 65. It’s time to restore the right to the full rate,” Deputy Wynne added.

“This is a fundamental issue of dignity for workers. When they reach 65, after a lifetime of work, workers deserve the choice to retire on the full pension rate or to work on in their job.  This is about choice- workers who wish to work beyond the age of 65 must be allowed to do so. Sinn Féin’s motion gives workers the choice at 65 to continue to work or to retire on the full pension rate, so that workers can decide. To force workers to retire at 65 is unjust.

“I am calling on all TDs to stand up for workers and back Sinn Féin’s motion in the Dáil. The appetite for change that we saw last year hasn’t gone away. Workers want to see a fair and just pension system which treats workers with dignity and gives them the choice.

Next week marks a year of this government being in power- a year of inaction and failure to bring about the change that people want. Sinn Féin is committed to ensuring that this change is delivered and will continue to hold the government to account on their responsibility to listen to workers and treat them fairly,” she said.

The motion will be debated in the Dáil on Tuesday.

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