Secondo la Cgil, l’Inps avrebbe aggiornato senza preavviso i criteri di calcolo delle pensioni, introducendo un aumento dei requisiti di accesso: dal 2027 infatti dovrebbero servire 67 anni e tre mesi di età per la pensione di vecchiaia e 43 anni e un mese di contributi per la pensione anticipata. In serata è arrivata la smentita dell'Istituto.
The main conceptual idea of the text is a rumor and subsequent denial regarding changes to pension requirements in Italy.
The Cgil union initially claimed that the INPS (Italian National Institute of Social Security) had unexpectedly updated the pension calculation criteria, increasing the requirements for both early and regular retirements. They asserted that 67 years and 3 months of age would be needed for regular retirement starting in 2027, and 43 years and 1 month of contributions for early retirement, regardless of age.
However, the INPS later denied this information, stating that the certifications will be based on the current published tables.
Therefore, the story revolves around the misinformation spread by the Cgil and its rapid debunking by the INPS.
The main conceptual idea of the text is a rumor and subsequent denial regarding changes to pension requirements in Italy. The Cgil union initially claimed that the INPS (Italian National Institute of Social Security) had unexpectedly updated the pension calculation criteria, increasing the requirements for both early and regular retirements. They asserted that 67 years and 3 months of age would be needed for regular retirement starting in 2027, and 43 years and 1 month of contributions for early retirement, regardless of age. However, the INPS later denied this information, stating that the certifications will be based on the current published tables. Therefore, the story revolves around the misinformation spread by the Cgil and its rapid debunking by the INPS.