Wabunge wapendekeza Umri wa Kustaafu upunguzwe ili Vijana waajiriwe

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Kamati ya Bunge ya Kazi na Ajira imeanza kuandaa Muswada wa Mabadiliko ya Sheria ya Utumishi inayotaka Umri wa Kustaafu upunguzwe kutoka Miaka 60 ya sasa hadi 55 ili kuwapa nafasi Vijana waajiriwe.

Mwaka 2009, Serikali ilipandisha Umri wa Kustaafu baada ya kuelemewa na Mafao ya Watumishi waliofikia umri huo. Pia, Ukaguzi wa mwaka 2016 ulionesha 35% ya Watumishi Serikalini wana kati ya Miaka 51 na 60.

Vipi Mdau, Ungetamani Umri wa Kufanya Kazi Tanzania uwe mwisho miaka mingapi?

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A parliamentary committee is considering reducing the mandatory retirement age from the current 60 years to 55 to give young people an opportunity to be employed in the public service.

On Thursday August 3, the National Assembly’s Labour committee, while considering the Public Service Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2023, said it will introduce an amendment to the proposed legislation to cap the retirement age at 55.

The Bill sponsored by Embakasi Central MP Benjamin Gathiru seeks to amend the current Act by prescribing that no officer should be in any acting capacity beyond six months.

Kangundo MP Fabian Muli said if the committee is to serve the interest of the youth, then it should propose further amendments to the Bill to reduce the retirement age.

“We need to think further and reduce the age to 55 to make the youth of this country proud,” Mr Muli said.

He declared that should the committee fail to factor in the age reduction amendment, he would propose the change as an individual.

Kilifi South MP Ken Chonga said the committee needs to amend the necessary legal provisions on the retirement age.

“We need to get to know how the 60 years retirement age was arrived at so that we can amend those provisions,” Mr Chonga said.

Lunga Lunga MP Mangale Munga, while supporting the reduction of the retirement age, said there is a need to cater for the growth of young people.

“Why 60 years? It should be made 55 years old so as to make space for the young people. That is a proposal, it might be popular or unpopular but that is what I think,” Mr Munga said.

Mr Gathiru said: “I have given the committee leeway to amend the Bill but we should not lose the meaning and its intention,” Mr Gathiru said.

If the proposals sail through, it will mean that the majority of civil servants expected to retire in the next five years will go home earlier, a move that will have far-reaching implications, including burdening a government already struggling with finances through a heavier pension bill.

The mandatory retirement age was in 2009 raised from 55 to 60 years as the government struggled to cope with a growing pensions bill.

The National Treasury paid out Sh69.22 billion in pension and gratuity in the six months to December 2021

A 2016 audit showed that 35 per cent of employees in the national government were aged between 51 and 60 years.

According to the Public Service Commission (PSC) annual report for the Financial Year 2021/2022, a total of 3,958 officers exited the service in 47 ministries departments and agencies

The Public Service Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2023 proposes that a person may be appointed in acting capacity for a period of at least 30 days but not exceeding six months.

According to the proposed legislation, a person will only be appointed to hold a public office in acting capacity after meeting all qualifications for that particular officer.

“An acting appointment shall be in favour of a public officer who is duly qualified and competent to perform the duty and not undermine the expeditious appointment or deployment of a competent person to the public office concerned,” reads the Bill

If one is appointed in acting capacity without the requisite qualifications, such appointment will be revoked by the Public Service Commission immediately.

NATION MEDIA
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Pia soma Umri wa Kustaafu Watumishi Upunguzwe hadi Miaka 50! Miaka 60 ni mingi sana
 
Bora hata wabunge wa huko wanawakumbuka wananchi kuliko hawa wakwetu.
 
Inaweza kusaidia kupunguza tatizo la ajira, lakini Serikali ihakikishe Pension za hao Wastaafu zinatoka mapema.

Ili mtu aweze kuendelea na uwekezaji binafsi maana kwa kipindi anachokuwa amefanya kazi atakuwa ameshapata mtaji wa kuajiri wengine kupitia Uwekezaji anaoweza kuufanya akipata Pension yake mapema.
 
Inaweza kusaidia kupunguza tatizo la ajira, lakini Serikali ihakikishe Pension za hao Wastaafu zinatoka mapema.

Ili mtu aweze kuendelea na uwekezaji binafsi maana kwa kipindi anachokuwa amefanya kazi atakuwa ameshapata mtaji wa kuajiri wengine kupitia Uwekezaji anaoweza kuufanya akipata Pension yake mapema.
Wapunguze kwanza mishahara
 
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Kamati ya Bunge ya Kazi na Ajira imeanza kuandaa Muswada wa Mabadiliko ya Sheria ya Utumishi inayotaka Umri wa Kustaafu upunguzwe kutoka Miaka 60 ya sasa hadi 55 ili kuwapa nafasi Vijana waajiriwe.

Mwaka 2009, Serikali ilipandisha Umri wa Kustaafu baada ya kuelemewa na Mafao ya Watumishi waliofikia umri huo. Pia, Ukaguzi wa mwaka 2016 ulionesha 35% ya Watumishi Serikalini wana kati ya Miaka 51 na 60.

Vipi Mdau, Ungetamani Umri wa Kufanya Kazi Tanzania uwe mwisho miaka mingapi?

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A parliamentary committee is considering reducing the mandatory retirement age from the current 60 years to 55 to give young people an opportunity to be employed in the public service.

On Thursday August 3, the National Assembly’s Labour committee, while considering the Public Service Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2023, said it will introduce an amendment to the proposed legislation to cap the retirement age at 55.

The Bill sponsored by Embakasi Central MP Benjamin Gathiru seeks to amend the current Act by prescribing that no officer should be in any acting capacity beyond six months.

Kangundo MP Fabian Muli said if the committee is to serve the interest of the youth, then it should propose further amendments to the Bill to reduce the retirement age.

“We need to think further and reduce the age to 55 to make the youth of this country proud,” Mr Muli said.

He declared that should the committee fail to factor in the age reduction amendment, he would propose the change as an individual.

Kilifi South MP Ken Chonga said the committee needs to amend the necessary legal provisions on the retirement age.

“We need to get to know how the 60 years retirement age was arrived at so that we can amend those provisions,” Mr Chonga said.

Lunga Lunga MP Mangale Munga, while supporting the reduction of the retirement age, said there is a need to cater for the growth of young people.

“Why 60 years? It should be made 55 years old so as to make space for the young people. That is a proposal, it might be popular or unpopular but that is what I think,” Mr Munga said.

Mr Gathiru said: “I have given the committee leeway to amend the Bill but we should not lose the meaning and its intention,” Mr Gathiru said.

If the proposals sail through, it will mean that the majority of civil servants expected to retire in the next five years will go home earlier, a move that will have far-reaching implications, including burdening a government already struggling with finances through a heavier pension bill.

The mandatory retirement age was in 2009 raised from 55 to 60 years as the government struggled to cope with a growing pensions bill.

The National Treasury paid out Sh69.22 billion in pension and gratuity in the six months to December 2021

A 2016 audit showed that 35 per cent of employees in the national government were aged between 51 and 60 years.

According to the Public Service Commission (PSC) annual report for the Financial Year 2021/2022, a total of 3,958 officers exited the service in 47 ministries departments and agencies

The Public Service Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2023 proposes that a person may be appointed in acting capacity for a period of at least 30 days but not exceeding six months.

According to the proposed legislation, a person will only be appointed to hold a public office in acting capacity after meeting all qualifications for that particular officer.

“An acting appointment shall be in favour of a public officer who is duly qualified and competent to perform the duty and not undermine the expeditious appointment or deployment of a competent person to the public office concerned,” reads the Bill

If one is appointed in acting capacity without the requisite qualifications, such appointment will be revoked by the Public Service Commission immediately.

NATION MEDIA
Kuna mzew mwaka 2010 alikua na 55, nimee da kusoma nimerudi nimemkuta ndio kwanza ana 56 mwaka 2023..
 
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Kamati ya Bunge ya Kazi na Ajira imeanza kuandaa Muswada wa Mabadiliko ya Sheria ya Utumishi inayotaka Umri wa Kustaafu upunguzwe kutoka Miaka 60 ya sasa hadi 55 ili kuwapa nafasi Vijana waajiriwe.

Mwaka 2009, Serikali ilipandisha Umri wa Kustaafu baada ya kuelemewa na Mafao ya Watumishi waliofikia umri huo. Pia, Ukaguzi wa mwaka 2016 ulionesha 35% ya Watumishi Serikalini wana kati ya Miaka 51 na 60.

Vipi Mdau, Ungetamani Umri wa Kufanya Kazi Tanzania uwe mwisho miaka mingapi?

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A parliamentary committee is considering reducing the mandatory retirement age from the current 60 years to 55 to give young people an opportunity to be employed in the public service.

On Thursday August 3, the National Assembly’s Labour committee, while considering the Public Service Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2023, said it will introduce an amendment to the proposed legislation to cap the retirement age at 55.

The Bill sponsored by Embakasi Central MP Benjamin Gathiru seeks to amend the current Act by prescribing that no officer should be in any acting capacity beyond six months.

Kangundo MP Fabian Muli said if the committee is to serve the interest of the youth, then it should propose further amendments to the Bill to reduce the retirement age.

“We need to think further and reduce the age to 55 to make the youth of this country proud,” Mr Muli said.

He declared that should the committee fail to factor in the age reduction amendment, he would propose the change as an individual.

Kilifi South MP Ken Chonga said the committee needs to amend the necessary legal provisions on the retirement age.

“We need to get to know how the 60 years retirement age was arrived at so that we can amend those provisions,” Mr Chonga said.

Lunga Lunga MP Mangale Munga, while supporting the reduction of the retirement age, said there is a need to cater for the growth of young people.

“Why 60 years? It should be made 55 years old so as to make space for the young people. That is a proposal, it might be popular or unpopular but that is what I think,” Mr Munga said.

Mr Gathiru said: “I have given the committee leeway to amend the Bill but we should not lose the meaning and its intention,” Mr Gathiru said.

If the proposals sail through, it will mean that the majority of civil servants expected to retire in the next five years will go home earlier, a move that will have far-reaching implications, including burdening a government already struggling with finances through a heavier pension bill.

The mandatory retirement age was in 2009 raised from 55 to 60 years as the government struggled to cope with a growing pensions bill.

The National Treasury paid out Sh69.22 billion in pension and gratuity in the six months to December 2021

A 2016 audit showed that 35 per cent of employees in the national government were aged between 51 and 60 years.

According to the Public Service Commission (PSC) annual report for the Financial Year 2021/2022, a total of 3,958 officers exited the service in 47 ministries departments and agencies

The Public Service Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2023 proposes that a person may be appointed in acting capacity for a period of at least 30 days but not exceeding six months.

According to the proposed legislation, a person will only be appointed to hold a public office in acting capacity after meeting all qualifications for that particular officer.

“An acting appointment shall be in favour of a public officer who is duly qualified and competent to perform the duty and not undermine the expeditious appointment or deployment of a competent person to the public office concerned,” reads the Bill

If one is appointed in acting capacity without the requisite qualifications, such appointment will be revoked by the Public Service Commission immediately.

NATION MEDIA
Cha kwanza wangesema kusiwe na mtu mmoja ana nafasi zaidi ya moja. Mara mbunge, mara yupo kwenye bodi fulani
 
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Kamati ya Bunge ya Kazi na Ajira imeanza kuandaa Muswada wa Mabadiliko ya Sheria ya Utumishi inayotaka Umri wa Kustaafu upunguzwe kutoka Miaka 60 ya sasa hadi 55 ili kuwapa nafasi Vijana waajiriwe.

Mwaka 2009, Serikali ilipandisha Umri wa Kustaafu baada ya kuelemewa na Mafao ya Watumishi waliofikia umri huo. Pia, Ukaguzi wa mwaka 2016 ulionesha 35% ya Watumishi Serikalini wana kati ya Miaka 51 na 60.

Vipi Mdau, Ungetamani Umri wa Kufanya Kazi Tanzania uwe mwisho miaka mingapi?

=============

A parliamentary committee is considering reducing the mandatory retirement age from the current 60 years to 55 to give young people an opportunity to be employed in the public service.

On Thursday August 3, the National Assembly’s Labour committee, while considering the Public Service Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2023, said it will introduce an amendment to the proposed legislation to cap the retirement age at 55.

The Bill sponsored by Embakasi Central MP Benjamin Gathiru seeks to amend the current Act by prescribing that no officer should be in any acting capacity beyond six months.

Kangundo MP Fabian Muli said if the committee is to serve the interest of the youth, then it should propose further amendments to the Bill to reduce the retirement age.

“We need to think further and reduce the age to 55 to make the youth of this country proud,” Mr Muli said.

He declared that should the committee fail to factor in the age reduction amendment, he would propose the change as an individual.

Kilifi South MP Ken Chonga said the committee needs to amend the necessary legal provisions on the retirement age.

“We need to get to know how the 60 years retirement age was arrived at so that we can amend those provisions,” Mr Chonga said.

Lunga Lunga MP Mangale Munga, while supporting the reduction of the retirement age, said there is a need to cater for the growth of young people.

“Why 60 years? It should be made 55 years old so as to make space for the young people. That is a proposal, it might be popular or unpopular but that is what I think,” Mr Munga said.

Mr Gathiru said: “I have given the committee leeway to amend the Bill but we should not lose the meaning and its intention,” Mr Gathiru said.

If the proposals sail through, it will mean that the majority of civil servants expected to retire in the next five years will go home earlier, a move that will have far-reaching implications, including burdening a government already struggling with finances through a heavier pension bill.

The mandatory retirement age was in 2009 raised from 55 to 60 years as the government struggled to cope with a growing pensions bill.

The National Treasury paid out Sh69.22 billion in pension and gratuity in the six months to December 2021

A 2016 audit showed that 35 per cent of employees in the national government were aged between 51 and 60 years.

According to the Public Service Commission (PSC) annual report for the Financial Year 2021/2022, a total of 3,958 officers exited the service in 47 ministries departments and agencies

The Public Service Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2023 proposes that a person may be appointed in acting capacity for a period of at least 30 days but not exceeding six months.

According to the proposed legislation, a person will only be appointed to hold a public office in acting capacity after meeting all qualifications for that particular officer.

“An acting appointment shall be in favour of a public officer who is duly qualified and competent to perform the duty and not undermine the expeditious appointment or deployment of a competent person to the public office concerned,” reads the Bill

If one is appointed in acting capacity without the requisite qualifications, such appointment will be revoked by the Public Service Commission immediately.

NATION MEDIA
Serikali yenu iliyofilosika hiyo Ina pesa za kulipa wastaafu watakaokumbwa na hiyo kadhia?

Maana nilosoma kwenye article kwamba ndani ya miaka 3 ijayo zaidi ya Wafanyakazi 85,000 wanaenda kustaafu na mifuko ya pension Haina pesa za kuwalipa.
 
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Kamati ya Bunge ya Kazi na Ajira imeanza kuandaa Muswada wa Mabadiliko ya Sheria ya Utumishi inayotaka Umri wa Kustaafu upunguzwe kutoka Miaka 60 ya sasa hadi 55 ili kuwapa nafasi Vijana waajiriwe.

Mwaka 2009, Serikali ilipandisha Umri wa Kustaafu baada ya kuelemewa na Mafao ya Watumishi waliofikia umri huo. Pia, Ukaguzi wa mwaka 2016 ulionesha 35% ya Watumishi Serikalini wana kati ya Miaka 51 na 60.

Vipi Mdau, Ungetamani Umri wa Kufanya Kazi Tanzania uwe mwisho miaka mingapi?

=============

A parliamentary committee is considering reducing the mandatory retirement age from the current 60 years to 55 to give young people an opportunity to be employed in the public service.

On Thursday August 3, the National Assembly’s Labour committee, while considering the Public Service Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2023, said it will introduce an amendment to the proposed legislation to cap the retirement age at 55.

The Bill sponsored by Embakasi Central MP Benjamin Gathiru seeks to amend the current Act by prescribing that no officer should be in any acting capacity beyond six months.

Kangundo MP Fabian Muli said if the committee is to serve the interest of the youth, then it should propose further amendments to the Bill to reduce the retirement age.

“We need to think further and reduce the age to 55 to make the youth of this country proud,” Mr Muli said.

He declared that should the committee fail to factor in the age reduction amendment, he would propose the change as an individual.

Kilifi South MP Ken Chonga said the committee needs to amend the necessary legal provisions on the retirement age.

“We need to get to know how the 60 years retirement age was arrived at so that we can amend those provisions,” Mr Chonga said.

Lunga Lunga MP Mangale Munga, while supporting the reduction of the retirement age, said there is a need to cater for the growth of young people.

“Why 60 years? It should be made 55 years old so as to make space for the young people. That is a proposal, it might be popular or unpopular but that is what I think,” Mr Munga said.

Mr Gathiru said: “I have given the committee leeway to amend the Bill but we should not lose the meaning and its intention,” Mr Gathiru said.

If the proposals sail through, it will mean that the majority of civil servants expected to retire in the next five years will go home earlier, a move that will have far-reaching implications, including burdening a government already struggling with finances through a heavier pension bill.

The mandatory retirement age was in 2009 raised from 55 to 60 years as the government struggled to cope with a growing pensions bill.

The National Treasury paid out Sh69.22 billion in pension and gratuity in the six months to December 2021

A 2016 audit showed that 35 per cent of employees in the national government were aged between 51 and 60 years.

According to the Public Service Commission (PSC) annual report for the Financial Year 2021/2022, a total of 3,958 officers exited the service in 47 ministries departments and agencies

The Public Service Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2023 proposes that a person may be appointed in acting capacity for a period of at least 30 days but not exceeding six months.

According to the proposed legislation, a person will only be appointed to hold a public office in acting capacity after meeting all qualifications for that particular officer.

“An acting appointment shall be in favour of a public officer who is duly qualified and competent to perform the duty and not undermine the expeditious appointment or deployment of a competent person to the public office concerned,” reads the Bill

If one is appointed in acting capacity without the requisite qualifications, such appointment will be revoked by the Public Service Commission immediately.

NATION MEDIA
Akili za kijinga Sana hizi, hata upunguze ufike 40,huwezi kutatua shida ya ajira, hao wenye 50+ukiwatoa kwenye ajira, wataishi vipi? Una uhakika gani kama wataweza kujimudu? Au, ndio kutengneza tatizo lingine LA wa tegemezi, pensheni zao tu ni mbinde kupata
 
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