THE proposal to raise Malaysia’s retirement age from 60 to 65 initially sparked sharp criticism and a heated public debate about its fairness and implications.
Now, just weeks later, the conversation has shifted entirely – it’s no longer about whether the change should happen, but when and how it will be implemented.
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