DutchNews, May 25, 2017
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More pensioners
are being forced to take on part-time jobs in order to make ends meet, Trouw
has reported.
The number of pensioners with extra jobs has tripled to 180,000
since 2003, the paper said.
Temps agency 65-plus reports increasing numbers of
retirees seeking work in order to top up their income. ‘In the past a lot of
pensioners came looking for jobs because they wanted to keep busy in their
retirement. But now many of them tell us they want a job because they need one
financially,’ said spokesman Bart Veltman.
But not all pensioners are seeking a
job for the extra income, research bureau ROA’s Didier Fouarge explained. ‘Some
of them like to keep on working. It keeps them fit.’

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