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Liberal Senator Jane Hume wants to cope with the “motherhood penalty ve and let couples share their retirement among them.
Hume said in the pension system that it would bring a bill to parliament to the parliament to address systemic problems that affect women who can retire with less than 25 percent of men less than men.
Liberal Senator Jane Hume.Credit: Dominic Lorrimer
“Unpaid work admits that the unpaid study has leaving the job to look at children, that women accept the motherhood penalty that affects the balance of retirement. Today.
“In order to help plan their retirement better and more effectively, it will definitely help the old Australians with quite different retirement balances between husband and wife. It will allow them to potentially retire more and, of course, alleviate the pressure on the public bag from the age pension.”

