Tesco has become the first British company to announce it will raise the retirement age for its staff to 67, paving the way for others across the country. More than 170,000 employees face working an extra two years in order to qualify for the maximum entitlement on their pensions, as Britain's biggest supermarket considers raising its retirement age from 65 to 67. The company has launched a consultation with employees on the subject, but unlike most other FTSE 100 firms will continue to allow new members to join its pension scheme. ......................................................................................... Keep grafting lads....................... The younger one's will still be working till 70+............
That's what the pox riddled government want. Then they can keep all your National Insurance contributions & go on free jolly up's with it as they wont have to pay you a pesion if they work you until you're deed. Bastards can suck my pineapples.