Seoul, May 13 (IANS) North Korea has raised the mandatory retirement age for office workers by three years to reflect the country’s population aging and demographic changes, according to a North Korean academic paper on Wednesday.A revised labor law in 2024 stipulates that the retirement age for office workers eligible for state pension benefits is now 63 for men and 58 for women, according to the paper published in the 2026 first issue of the Journal of the Kim Il Sung University, seen by Yonha…
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