Pension reform to ease workforce crisis being considered by government

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Seniors could be allowed to work more hours without losing pension entitlements under a plan being considered by the Albanese government to ease Australia’s workforce crisis.

The plan has been endorsed by Opposition Leader Peter Dutton and backed by

business groups and would provide a large injection of labour into the economy.

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