
Alfonso Muñoz, funcionario de la Seguridad Social: 'Esto es lo que debes saber …
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Madrid, Spain – A recent legislative change in Spain, Royal Decree-Law 11/2024, has come into effect this April, significantly altering the landscape of partial retirement for public employees. Alfonso Muñoz, an official from the National Social Security Institute (INSS) and a recognized pensions expert, has provided clarity on the new regulations. According to Muñoz, the decree aims to enhance the compatibility between receiving a retirement pension and continuing to work. A key modification introduced by the new law is the ability to advance partial retirement by up to three years, a change that could impact numerous public sector workers planning their transition into retirement. Muñoz's explanation highlights the practical implications of this decree, offering valuable insights for public employees considering partial retirement under the updated legal framework. The expert's analysis underscores the government's efforts to adapt social security provisions to evolving labor market dynamics and demographic shifts.
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