Workers share their view on raising retirement age


Putting it together: Employees working the assembly line at a factory in Johor.

JOHOR BARU: As a young graduate who has just entered the job market, Hanie Yunus has an observation when it comes to the idea of raising the retirement age from 60 to 65.

“Towards 60, I notice many at this age are just waiting for retirement. Often, younger staff end up covering for them. Their productivity tends to decline,” said Hanie, 25, who is in the property development sector.

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