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Is the car stop in the textile mill an early retirement job?

Labor Protection [1985] No.6 provides the following standards and precautions for approving early retirement:

(1) Workers who are engaged in underground, high altitude, high temperature, particularly heavy manual labor or other jobs harmful to health, regardless of whether they are engaged in such jobs now or in the past, can retire early according to the provisions in the Interim Measures of the State Council on Retirement and Resignation of Workers: ① those who have been engaged in high altitude and particularly heavy manual labor for 10 years; (2) Engaged in underground high temperature work for 9 years; (3) Engaged in other work harmful to health for 8 years.

(2) High-temperature operation shall comply with Grade 4 in GB4200-84 "Classification of High-temperature Operation"; Heavy manual labor operation shall conform to Grade 4 in GB3869-83 "Classification of Physical Labor Intensity"; Aerial work should conform to Grade II in GB3608-83 "Classification of Aerial Work", and often work at a height of more than 5 meters, with no foothold or weak foothold, which is indeed in danger of degradation.

(3) Workers who work in low-temperature places such as cold storage and production workshops at an altitude of more than 3,500 meters and below zero degrees Celsius all the year round may refer to the relevant provisions of workers engaged in underground and high-temperature operations; Employees who work in mountains and plateaus at an altitude of more than 4,500 meters all the year round may refer to the Regulations on Employees Engaged in Other Harmful Work when they retire.

Specific to your situation: the time spent in more than two special types of work can be calculated together.

If the altitude of Marcand Plateau is above 3,500m (8 years), plus 7 years of high temperature work (9 years). You can retire at the age of 55 after the merger and conversion. You compare it.