We need to gear our retirement system in such a way that people keep working longer.
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Unite representative Mike McCartney said changes meant staff "working longer, getting less and paying more".
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Parents are working longer hours and they've got less time to spend with their kids.
GPs will be asked to "re-jig" their hours, rather than working longer, Mr Jones has said.
People were working longer, people were working harder, people were more productive even as their wages weren't growing.
But unions argue it would leave staff working longer hours for less pay and leave, and cause staff shortages.
They're working longer shifts this year and more officers are stationed on rooftops.
Many of those who have kept their jobs complain they are working longer hours but earning some 20% less.
Mr Jenkinson said many of those roles were covered by other people "working longer and harder" but the situation was not sustainable.
He told the BBC they could make up the shortfall by working longer - saying three hours a week would cover it.
We are living and working longer and feeling good while doing it.
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Consider these 2 conflicting headlines in the financial press that captures this issue: Working Longer Greatly Improves Retirement Readiness vs.
That may be more time in the garden or working longer hours.
Plus, working longer means you will be able to save more for retirement, and that can make your retirement income last longer.
There might be no dramatic headline about a cut but unions fear these staff could be working longer hours or face increased workloads.
Unions say planned government changes to the teacher pension scheme will mean teachers working longer, paying more and receiving less when they retire.
We've seen, as I said yesterday, people that are working longer, working harder, that are more productive, and they're watching their wages fall.
Even then, there were millions of people living in households with no work - and millions of others working longer hours they would like.
Ministers know that workers who've tolerated pay freezes, job cuts and much besides may baulk at working longer and paying more for their pensions.
But here's the good news: Working longer allows you to start playing sooner, says Christine Fahlund, vice president and senior financial planner at T.
In the past 40 years, the number of working women in developed countries has nearly trebled, and women are on average working longer into their pregnancies.
Stephen Yeo, of the actuarial firm Watson Wyatt, said the new scheme would provide significantly better pensions for many civil servants, in return for working longer.
The BLS actually revised up its payroll employment figures for July and August to more robust levels, and in September found people working longer hours at higher pay.
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If you've been working longer than that, consider two pages.
During the 1980s, they started working longer and longer hours.
In some cases, you can control your income, i.e. working longer hours or a second job, taking on additional clients, or choosing investments that provide higher levels of income.
This new transitional strategy involves working longer, but it can provide more discretionary income during transition years to start seriously pursuing your retirement aspirations well before you thought you could.
The results from the 100 executives who responded suggest that manufacturing companies added employees, but at a slower pace than they did a month ago, and that employees are working longer hours.
Engaged employees were much more likely to say their companies offered at least some flex time and to report working longer hours than actively disengaged colleagues or those who were not engaged.
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