The Congress of Deputies prepares to advance this Tuesday in the parliamentary process of the Public Function Law of the General State Administration (AGE), a legislative text in which the PSOE has included an amendment so that officials can continue working until 72 years.
The meeting will be composed of the different parliamentary groups and will be behind closed doors. There, registered amendments will be organized and some new ones will begin to be included. Among these, the figure of the reliever who must be a career officer and the retirement age can be extended to 72 years against the 70s in which he is now set for those officials who want to continue working voluntarily.
At the beginning of the year, Social Security warned of changes that would affect retirement and that would come into force this April.
Partial retirement for officials
The PSOE has also registered within the framework of this new law a reform to recognize the right to partial retirement in public employment so that workers can make part -time work compatible with the collection of a part of the pension.
The Socialists promote the inclusion of people with disabilities, so that when presenting to an opposition, or any selective process can do so with the same conditions as the rest of the candidates.
There will also be control environments to measure the impact of these new measures, so that the Human Resources Department can manage it.
For the amendments to be included in the text, the PSOE must achieve sufficient majority so it depends on its parliamentary partners. When this procedure is exceeded, the law will go to the Commission of Finance and Public Function that is in charge of its analysis in an open session.
Then it will rise to the plenary to send it to the Senate and follow the same parliamentary procedure.
