If you want to work beyond the age of 69, you need to agree with your employer. Exactly how long you can continue working may also be influenced by your collective agreement and the transitional rules that apply since the legislative changes in 2023.
The target age determines when you can draw your state pension
The target age is an age used to adapt the pension system to the fact that we are living longer. It is decided every year - but starts being used six years later.
The earliest age at which you can draw a state pension is three years before the target age. This means that if the target age is 67, you can start drawing your pension at age 64 - with some exceptions.