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Retirement

Employers should operate a compulsory retirement age only if it can be justified. For example, employees in some jobs where a high level of fitness or agility is required to undertake the role may be subject to an “employer-justified retirement age” for health and safety reasons.

An employer that does not retain an “employer-justified retirement age” can retire individuals on a case-by-case basis if it can justify them. The employer must ensure that retiring the employee at the particular age is a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim. For employees who plan to go voluntarily, the employer should encourage them to discuss their plans, to assist the employer in planning its workforce requirements.


 

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    Calls for government to end retirement age injustice

    by Mike Berry 13 Feb 2009
    by Mike Berry 13 Feb 2009

    Campaigners have called on the government to use the forthcoming Equality Bill to scrap the default retirement age (DRA) to...

    • Case law
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    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Compulsory retirement of a partner

    by Matthew Whelan 9 Feb 2009
    by Matthew Whelan 9 Feb 2009

    Seldon v Clarkson, Wright & Jakes, EAT
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    Employers feel staff have inadequate infomation to plan for retirement

    by Personnel Today 22 Jan 2009
    by Personnel Today 22 Jan 2009

    Amongst the findings of the inaugural Vebnet Reward Survey is the alarming admission that many employees do not have enough...

    • Age discrimination
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    Age discrimination laws help staff work longer

    by Nadia Williams 19 Jan 2009
    by Nadia Williams 19 Jan 2009

    Most employers have increased their retirement age to 65 to comply with the anti-ageism regulations, despite being legally entitled to...

    • Age discrimination
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    Retirement age abolition campaign get Lords backing

    by Mike Berry 15 Jan 2009
    by Mike Berry 15 Jan 2009

    There was strong support in the House of Lords earlier this week for the Personnel Today and Employers Forum on...

    • Age discrimination
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    Ditch the retirement age campaign gets backing of Lords

    by Mike Berry 21 Nov 2008
    by Mike Berry 21 Nov 2008

    Personnel Today’s drive to force the government to commit to scrapping the default retirement age (DRA) has stepped up a...

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    Retirement age must be scrapped sooner rather than later

    by Carly Chynoweth 23 Oct 2008
    by Carly Chynoweth 23 Oct 2008

    There was something of a scrap about compulsory retirement when the government was drafting the age legislation that came in...

    • Age discrimination
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    HR directors back early end to compulsory retirement age

    by Mike Berry 17 Oct 2008
    by Mike Berry 17 Oct 2008

    Leading HR directors have backed a campaign by Personnel Today and the Employers Forum on Age to force the government...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    Mandatory retirement age to be scrapped across Whitehall from 2010

    by Mike Berry 3 Oct 2008
    by Mike Berry 3 Oct 2008

    The retirement age for junior ranks of the Civil Service is set to be scrapped, the Cabinet Office has announced.Whitehall...

    • Age discrimination
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    Heyday warns retirement age challenge is not over yet

    by Louisa Peacock 2 Oct 2008
    by Louisa Peacock 2 Oct 2008

    The legal challenge against the UK’s mandatory retirement age is far from over, Heyday has warned.The advocate-general of the European...

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    Heyday retirement age challenge is far from over

    by Personnel Today 26 Sep 2008
    by Personnel Today 26 Sep 2008

    The statutory retirement age of 65 probably has equal numbers of supporters and detractors, with employers and older employees on...

    • Age discrimination
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    Heyday age discrimination case: Where next for retirement law?

    by Greg Pitcher 26 Sep 2008
    by Greg Pitcher 26 Sep 2008

    Has the advocate-general’s decision called time on Heyday’s retirement age challenge?The UK’s controversial mandatory retirement age was back in the...

    • Age discrimination
    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Flexible retirement age will be good for business

    by Personnel Today 26 Sep 2008
    by Personnel Today 26 Sep 2008

    The times are a-changing, and with them our attitudes to retirement, which are undergoing a revolution. The carriage clock and...

    • Age discrimination
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    Heyday retirement age decision “hugely disappointing” for staff

    by Louisa Peacock 24 Sep 2008
    by Louisa Peacock 24 Sep 2008

    The legal advice to keep the default retirement age of 65 is “hugely disappointing” for employees and a step backwards...

    • Employment law
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    Advocate general rules against Heyday case

    by Mike Berry 23 Sep 2008
    by Mike Berry 23 Sep 2008

    The European Court of Justice’s (ECJ) advocate general has ruled against the Heyday challenge to the UK’s compulsory retirement age...

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