China unifies pension system
Updated: 2015-01-14 17:53
By Dai Tian(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Zheng Gongcheng, Renmin University of China:
The pension was previously paid from fiscal funds, which is unfair. The reform pursues justice in pension systems for different groups of people. Despite of a reduction in pensions, occupational annuities for the affected staff will help prevent sharp losses.
Chen Bulei, the Southwest University of Political Science and Law:
Occupational annuity will ease the worries of the 40 million staff affected.
Opinions on social networks
The reform is the most-discussed topic on Chinese social media site Sina Weibo, and the hashtag "pension reform" was used 18.5 million times as of 15:50 pm Wednesday.
Jasmine-muomuo:
I have been waiting forever for this new policy, I'm hoping for a raise in the salary after the reform because currently it's too low.
Dapengkantianxia gave thumbs up:
If you want to enjoy social security, you have to pay for your own, no matter if you are a government official or a private enterprise employee. This is more fair.
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