Spokeswoman for the association Sriwiyanti said other common victims were female workers on menstrual leave, those viewed as having the potential to lead labor strikes, and women approaching pensionable age.
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In his first budget, Snowden earmarked ?8 million for the reduction of food taxes, the introduction of pensions for widows, and a reduction in the pensionable age to 65.
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The working age population ( 16 to pensionable age ) was similar for the Birmingham ( 75.4 % ) and England ( 75.3 % ) Chinese Ethnic groups.
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The AECS is also challenging a two-year freeze on the transfer of overseas employees to local permanent and pensionable terms, but the suspension was lifted by the government on Saturday.
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The contract provided for a 1 percent pay raise and a $ 500 non-pensionable bonus in the first year, and a 2 percent pay raise and similar bonus in the second.
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The proportion of the population that was of a pensionable age was 11.7 %, below the city average of 16.7 % and the national average of 18.4 %.
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And although it is clear that he does not enjoy the benefits of a pensionable service or an annuity or insurance policy, he has to tell tales to get his afternoon tea and snacks.
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The proportion of white people of working age ( 16 to pensionable age ) in Birmingham ( 60.2 % ) was higher than the general population in Birmingham ( 59.8 % ).
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The proportion of people of working age ( 16 to pensionable age ) in Birmingham was similar for Asian people ( 59.6 % ) and the general population ( 59.8 % ).
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The normal age of pensionable retirement was sixty-five, and the pension paid was based on the average earnings one had received in the last four years of work ending two years before retirement.