The Engaged and Vooruit Did Not Like Jambon's Communication on Pension Reform: "It's Stupid"
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The communication of the Minister of Pensions, Jan Jambon, about the effects of the government's reform on women goes badly with the Engaged and Vooruit. ...
The statement by Pensions Minister Jan Jambon that women "have to adapt" (meaning: work more) in light of the new pension reform has provoked outrage from many women. Research shows that many unpaid care tasks in our society still fall on women, and that's precisely why they are more likely than men to work part-time. Earlier this year, the Council of State also warned about the indirect discrimination against women caused by the new pension pen…
In an interview with De Morgen, Pensions Minister Jan Jambon (N-VA) refutes criticism that the pension reform would hit women harder. "Women...
19:39 After outrage over his statement that women "have to adapt" and work more for a pension, Pensions Minister Jan Jambon (N-VA) is trying to calm the storm. "...
After months of negotiations and several postponements, the Federal Minister of Pensions Jan Jambon finally presented Monday his pension reform, approved by the government. The text is now beginning its parliamentary journey, with an entry into force scheduled for January 1, 2027.
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