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|org='''Retirement Guild'''
|flagImage=New Flag of the Council of Labor wiki.png
|flagLabel=Council of Labor flag
|responsibility=Representing those who are retired and no longer working on the Council of Labor
|form=[[Guild]]
|subordinate=[[Council of Labor]]
|establishment=June 10, 0/2018
|abbreviation=RtrmGld
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The '''Retirement Guild''' is one of the permanent members of the [[Council of Labor]], representing those who are no longer working after having attained the age of retirement. While it may seem counterintuitive to include a guild of non-laborers on the Council of Labor, retirees still contribute to economic activity at a level to justify the inclusion.
The '''Retirement Guild''' is one of the permanent members of the [[Council of Labor]], representing those who are no longer working after having attained the age of retirement. While it may seem counterintuitive to include a guild of non-laborers on the Council of Labor, retirees still contribute to economic activity at a level to justify the inclusion.


[[Category:Pillow Fortress]]
[[Category:Council of Labor]]
[[Category:Council of Labor]]
[[Category:Guilds]]
[[Category:Guilds]]

Latest revision as of 18:56, 24 November 2024

Retirement Guild
Council of Labor flag
Council of Labor flag
Motto n/a
Responsibility Representing those who are retired and no longer working on the Council of Labor
Form Guild
Estate Legislature
Subordinate to Council of Labor
Established June 10, 0/2018
Status Deactivated
Abbreviation RtrmGld

The Retirement Guild is one of the permanent members of the Council of Labor, representing those who are no longer working after having attained the age of retirement. While it may seem counterintuitive to include a guild of non-laborers on the Council of Labor, retirees still contribute to economic activity at a level to justify the inclusion.