The new mutualists' law improves pensions for 100,000 active professionals
Over 100,000 active mutualists will improve their pensions with the new law, although 47,000 retirees are left out.
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CTAC-Autònoms and UPTA Spain request that the bridge to RETA recognises all contributions from mutualists, especially Catalan lawyers, without losing rights.
Over 100,000 active mutualists will improve their pensions with the new law, although 47,000 retirees are left out.
Congress votes on Thursday on the RETA transition, risking the exclusion of pensioners. Senate amendments could leave thousands of mutualists out.
The Senate approves the pathway to RETA for active mutualists but excludes retirees, except for widow pensioners. The text returns to Congress.
Congress approves pathway to RETA for 47,000 mutualists, costing 5.204 billion, to access minimum pensions.
The PP defends amendments in the Senate to enhance the bridge to the RETA, with a three-month deadline for the regulation.
The PP excludes retired mutualists from the transition to the RETA and moderates the 'one for one' to contain the cost of €5.2 billion.