Delaying retirement is about people, and 3 types of people have headaches
The headache of delaying retirement applications is not a problem of more than 10,000 pensions, but a problem of these 3 types of people.
In today's society, with the improvement of living standards and the advancement of medical technology, people's average life expectancy is also increasing, which has led to the increase in people's interest in"Postpone retirement"Widespread concern about the issue.
Especially in recent years, with the decline in fertility rate and the intensification of the aging trend, experts and scholars have called for the postponement of retirement.
So, who will be most affected when this policy is actually implemented?
According to industry experts, it will not be pensioners earning more than $10,000 a month who will be hit, but the next three groups of people may be affected more profoundly:
01 Middle-aged people engaged in labor-intensive work.
In about"Delay retirement"Middle-aged workers, who are labor-intensive, are often a neglected group.
They work in a high-intensity, high-risk work environment every day, which has irreversible effects on their bodies.
Back pain, arthritis and other ailments are gradually becoming a normal part of their lives. If a delayed retirement policy is introduced, it means that they will have to endure physical discomfort for a longer period of time.
What's more, the skills and experience of this segment of people may peak in middle age, but their health is declining, so the situation is getting worse.
In this dilemma, some people are forced to make difficult choices: continue to cope with physical challenges, or choose to change careers and endure greater stress and uncertainty in their lives.
Therefore, for labor-intensive middle-aged people, delaying retirement is not only a political adjustment, but also a major challenge in their lives.
If one day this policy is really implemented, I hope that the society will recognize this group of dedicated workers and give them the care and support they deserve.
02 Young people are facing"Early retirement"The test of policy, although many people think that it has nothing to do with young people.
In fact, they will also be affected by this change.
First of all, due to delayed retirement, young people will have very limited career development space.
Traditionally, retirement has provided young people with the opportunity to advance their careers, especially in hierarchical companies or sectors with limited space.
Delaying retirement could lead to a slowdown in the flow of mid- to senior-level positions, and young people may have to wait longer and face greater competitive pressure.
Second, family planning has become more difficult.
Now, many young people are in the important life stages of getting married, buying a house, and having children, and they may need to pay more attention to their parents' health due to the delay in their parents' retirement.
Some even suggest giving up their jobs and using money to support their parents full-time.
After all, we've reached such an advanced age that we have to continue to travel away from home, and if something happens, we'll be in a desperate situation.
While this proposal is practical, it is bound to have a negative impact on young people's family planning and further exacerbate the pressure on already limited family resources.
In general, although young people are still some time away from retirement, but"Delay retirement"Policies have also had a profound impact on them.
03 Health professionals.
Health professionals have long been at the forefront of social services. Whether it's routine medical services or public health emergencies, they are always the first to provide treatment to ensure public health and safety.
Face"Delay retirement"policy, this particular group of people in the sector will also face great challenges.
First of all, if delayed retirement is implemented, it will be difficult to avoid the labor intensity and psychological pressure of medical personnel.
They often have to work night shifts, be on duty 24 hours a day, and deal with patients and their families under tremendous psychological pressure.
Nowadays, in the face of a longer career, this high-intensity work mode brings them a lot of physical and mental stress.
Secondly, the healthcare field requires professionals to constantly learn and Xi and update their knowledge.
The rapid development of the medical field requires doctors to be constantly sensitive to new knowledge.
As you get older, the rate of absorbing new knowledge slows down, and the Xi curve becomes longer due to retirement policies.
What's more troublesome is that experienced doctors have irreplaceable value in the healthcare field.
As we age, our physical and mental abilities suffer.
Imagine a 60-year-old doctor still shaking while operating on you, which is sure to be worrying.
While there are some exceptions, geriatricians remain active, but for most geriatricians, it becomes more difficult to meet requirements.
As a result, this will have a huge impact on the quality and efficiency of healthcare services.
In short,"Postpone reforms"It may be an inevitable choice of the changing times, but we must be deeply aware that the formulation and implementation of any policy must not ignore the disadvantaged groups in society.
In the process of pursuing social progress, it is more important to pay attention to and protect the basic rights and interests of every citizen.
As the times evolve, our system must also keep pace with the times, taking into account the long-term development of the country and worrying about everyone's survival in this great era.
Only in this way can our society truly achieve harmony, justice and progress.