The CCOO and UGT trade unions have finally secured an agreement from the social security minister that firefighters will be able to retire any time from 59 depending on their contributions record. The unions had been involved in talks over the issue for four years and a demonstration on 24 May was their latest attempt to get the matter resolved. The current retirement age is 65.
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Progress in firefighters' early retirement campaign
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Early retirement rules implemented for firefighters
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Firefighters demonstrate over right to early retirement
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