Is a registration assimilation situation necessary for access to involuntary early retirement?
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https://doi.org/10.24310/rejlss.vi3.13540Keywords:
Early retirement, involuntary retirement, requirements, assimilated discharge, demanding employmentAbstract
The early retirement pension for causes not attributable to the worker is clearly regulated in our legislation. However, compliance with the requirements specifically required is sometimes confused with the general and common requirements essential for accessing the benefits of our Social Security system. We dedicate the following lines to the need to be registered as a job seeker and if it is supplementary to the assimilated registration requirement.
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