Cambodia will increase their retirement ages as the aging population in the country keeps increasing. It joins Vietnam, who also recently raised its civil servants' retirement age.
Cambodia’s Ministry of Civil Service has increase the retirement age of all civil servants to 60 years and with this, nearly 2,000 civil servants who are set to retire by year’s end will continue working.
Its current retirement age for civil servants varies from 55 to 60 years old, according to their positions. The Phnom Penh Post said that with the new ruling, the retirement age has been standardized to 60 years.
Pictured: Ministry of Civil Service,
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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