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Japanese electronics retailer to let employees keep working until age 80 as labour force shrinks
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An electronics retailer in Japan has raised its retirement age from 65 to 80, in response to the nation’s shrinking and ageing labour force, and reportedly to please an increasingly “mature” customer base.
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