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What you should know about forced or early retirement

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MANY retired South Africans don’’t stop working because they want to but rather because their employment contracts force them to. According to research by investment company 10X, 40% of people who retired last year would have preferred to have carried on working. This is 10% higher than 2021 figures and indicates that in these tough economic times, more employers are compelling older

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