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1 introduction of a lower retirement age
introduction of a lower retirement age PERS Herabsetzung f des Rentenalters, Herabsetzung f des Ruhestandsalters, Herabsetzung f der AltersgrenzeEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > introduction of a lower retirement age
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2 Herabsetzung (f) der Altersgrenze
< Person> introduction of a lower retirement age, introduction of a lower pensionable age, lowering of the retirement age, lowering of the pensionable ageBusiness german-english dictionary > Herabsetzung (f) der Altersgrenze
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3 Herabsetzung (f) des Rentenalters
<Person, Sozial> introduction of a lower retirement age, introduction of a lower pensionable age, lowering of the retirement age, lowering of the pensionable ageBusiness german-english dictionary > Herabsetzung (f) des Rentenalters
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4 Herabsetzung (f) des Ruhestandsalters
< Person> introduction of a lower retirement age, introduction of a lower pensionable age, lowering of the retirement age, lowering of the pensionable ageBusiness german-english dictionary > Herabsetzung (f) des Ruhestandsalters
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5 Herabsetzung der Altersgrenze
Herabsetzung f der Altersgrenze PERS introduction of a lower retirement age, introduction of a lower pensionable age, lowering of the retirement age, lowering of the pensionable ageBusiness german-english dictionary > Herabsetzung der Altersgrenze
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6 Herabsetzung des Rentenalters
Herabsetzung f des Rentenalters PERS, SOZ introduction of a lower retirement age, introduction of a lower pensionable age, lowering of the retirement age, lowering of the pensionable ageBusiness german-english dictionary > Herabsetzung des Rentenalters
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7 Herabsetzung des Ruhestandsalters
Herabsetzung f des Ruhestandsalters PERS introduction of a lower retirement age, introduction of a lower pensionable age, lowering of the retirement age, lowering of the pensionable ageBusiness german-english dictionary > Herabsetzung des Ruhestandsalters
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