In the pension debate, Kühnert calls for companies to turn away from "youth madness"

It is also often due to the attractiveness of the jobs and working conditions that many employees decide to take early retirement, said Kühnert.

In the pension debate, Kühnert calls for companies to turn away from "youth madness"

It is also often due to the attractiveness of the jobs and working conditions that many employees decide to take early retirement, said Kühnert. Employers should ask themselves why this is so. "If someone says I'm fed up with my job and would rather retire with deductions, then every employer should be interested in the question: why are you fed up?"

At the same time, like Federal Labor Minister Hubertus Heil (SPD), Kühnert rejected a higher retirement age. "It's not about extending the working life." Rather, it's "about the people who would like to still work, but for whom external circumstances ensure that it doesn't work".

Even an employment rate of 70 percent for the over-60s "would be a great thing," said Kühnert. It is currently only 60 percent. If it were to rise accordingly, it would mean "hundreds of thousands more workers."

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