Interest Measurement and Rule Remodeling for the Protection of Overage Workers
The current legal rules for the protection of overage workers exhibit shortcomings in measuring interests,such as the neglect of the rights and interests of overage workers in labor and civil legislation,inconsistencies in judicial interpretations regarding the interest measurement of protection rules,and an undue increase in employment responsibilities for employers as outlined in administrative normative documents.It is necessary to remeasure the interests,"reconcile"the livelihood and labor protection interests of overage workers,the employment interests of working-age workers,the employment costs of employers and the sustainability of government pension finance,and establish a goal of moderately protecting overage workers,thereby guiding the improvement and innovation of rules.Specifically,it is advisable to add a special labor benchmark protection system for overage workers,correct the legal rules that impose excessive obligations on employers,and set necessary obligations for the government to implement an active aging strategy.This will help balance the interests of all parties involved in the protection of overage workers.
Population AgingOverage WorkersInterest MeasurementModerate Protection