Many of these lessons could help future-proof organizations for the uncertain road ahead. Former Prime Minister John Key had avoided the retirement age policy during his time in office, but his successor Bill English campaigned on the policy in 2017.
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Many of the most successful leaders and companies have demonstrated strong people skills, pivoting their organizations by supporting employees and listening to what customers want. Meanwhile, deputy prime minister Winston Peters has said National is throwing older people under the bus by trying to change superannuation, and his party would continue to advocate for the superannuation age to stay at 65. We use cookies to improve your experience on our website.
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Increasing the retirement age was National's policy to defend, she said. National's finance spokesperson, Paul Goldsmith, said yesterday the rise in retirement age would ensure the long-term sustainability of the superannuation scheme.
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