Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Trade Unions and State Pensions
The Pension Law of Italy simply provides for State assistance to the individual effort. The workman may take advantage of the subsidy made by the State for his benefit, or he may not. He may become entitled to his annuity at 60 years of age, or he may break down before that, and require whatever sum is standing to his credit to be converted into an immediate annuity. In France also, the Government and private pens1on schemes almost all provide for a pension being granted in cases of infirmity.
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