Now Mette Frederiksen wants to improve her crown jewel. But the Social Democrats have repeatedly put the Arne pension on ice
Mette Frederiksen announces plans to enhance the Arne pension as part of her campaign, despite past delays from the Social Democrats.
Calculate your retirement age: How much earlier can you retire with Mette Frederiksen's new proposal
The Social Democrats have proposed an expansion of the so-called Arne pension, which would allow more people to retire early.
Overview: The golden number is 66: The Social Democrats want to significantly improve the Arne pension
The Social Democrats in Denmark are set to announce a long-awaited pension proposal that aims to enhance the Arne pension, with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen revealing some elements ahead of the official presentation.
The golden number is 66: The Social Democrats plan to significantly improve the Arne pension
The Social Democrats in Denmark plan to unveil a significant reform proposal for the Arne pension later today, with some details already unveiled in an interview with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen.
Mette Frederiksen: Every second person should be able to retire early
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced proposed changes to early retirement eligibility, aiming for a broader access to the Arne pension.
Social Democrats to Lock Retirement Age for Arne Pension at 66
The Social Democrats in Denmark propose to set the retirement age for the Arne pension at 66, allowing for an earlier retirement option for workers.
Mette Frederiksen: Every other person should be able to retire early
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced that the Social Democratic Party will propose expanded access to early retirement, known as Arne pension, allowing eligibility at 66 years old instead of the current pensions age.
A Chinese Robot Race Poses a Threat, but Danish Politicians Prefer to Talk About Arne
Danish politicians are more focused on domestic issues like pension reform than the economic threats posed by advanced manufacturing in China.
Pension Becomes the Social Democrats' Hit for the Election. It Should Solve These Three Problems
The Danish Social Democrats plan to use pension reform as a central campaign issue, proposing to freeze the retirement age at around 64 years while addressing rising pension ages.