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I, a senior secondary school teacher, are retired, and the pension is quite high: is it okay to compensate at all?

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I, a senior secondary school teacher, are retired, and the pension is quite high: is it okay to compensate at all?

As a senior secondary school teacher, the high pension is indeed a benefit, but for some retired teachers, they want to be able to be compensated more to meet the needs of life after retirement. So, how can compensation be reasonably claimed?

During a panel discussion, several retired teachers expressed their thoughts.

I, a senior secondary school teacher, are retired, and the pension is quite high: is it okay to compensate at all?

"After I retired, although my life was good, the medical expenses were getting higher and higher, and I hope to be able to get some medical compensation. A retired teacher said.

"Yes, now that medical expenses are getting more and more expensive, our retired teachers have relatively insufficient medical protection, and we hope to be able to get some compensation. Another retired teacher chimed in.

In my opinion, the request of retired teachers is not excessive, and reasonable medical compensation should be given.

I, a senior secondary school teacher, are retired, and the pension is quite high: is it okay to compensate at all?

"In addition to medical compensation, I think we retired teachers can also consider other aspects of compensation, such as support for cultural and sports activities, subsidies for further study, etc. I suggested.

"Indeed, these aspects of support are also important for us retired teachers. A retired teacher agreed.

Through the discussions, we came to the conclusion that although the pension of retired teachers is relatively high, they still have reasonable compensation needs, especially in terms of medical security, cultural and sports activities, and further education. The government and schools should provide appropriate support and compensation according to the actual situation to ensure the quality of life and welfare of retired teachers.

I, a senior secondary school teacher, are retired, and the pension is quite high: is it okay to compensate at all?