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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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    • Retirement

    Retirement guidance: weekly dilemma

    by Personnel Today 27 Feb 2007
    by Personnel Today 27 Feb 2007

    I am going through the retirement procedure with an employee and have followed the required steps. I understand that I...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    • Pay & benefits

    Record numbers of people who are old enough to retire remain in work

    by Greg Pitcher 19 Feb 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 19 Feb 2007

    A record number of people who have passed the normal retirement age are still in employment, government figures have revealed.Office of...

    • Age discrimination
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News

    Age Concern’s Heyday frustrated by delays to mandatory retirement court hearing

    by Personnel Today 7 Feb 2007
    by Personnel Today 7 Feb 2007

    A European legal decision on the government’s mandatory retirement age has been hit by “frustrating” delays, the campaign group behind...

    • Age discrimination
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Retirement

    Q&A: retirement and age discrimination

    by Personnel Today 13 Dec 2006
    by Personnel Today 13 Dec 2006

    Sarah-Marie Williams clears up some common misconceptions about age legislation and retirement.Q. The age regulations provide for a default retirement...

    • Age discrimination
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    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Kay Hampton to oversee transitional period at CRE as it becomes part of Commission for Equality and Human Rights

    by Greg Pitcher 23 Nov 2006
    by Greg Pitcher 23 Nov 2006

    Secretary of state for communities and local government Ruth Kelly has told new Commission for Racial Equality (CRE) chairman Kay...

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Retirement

    Get set for new retirement procedures

    by Personnel Today 11 Sep 2006
    by Personnel Today 11 Sep 2006

    Introduced as part of the anti-ageism laws, the changes will allow staff and employers to plan more effectively for the future.

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    • Latest News

    Millions mistakenly believe state pension will provide adequate income

    by Mike Berry 29 Aug 2006
    by Mike Berry 29 Aug 2006

    About 2.5 million workers in the UK believe that the state will provide an adequate income when they retire, despite it being just £84.25 a week for single people, research has found

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News
    • Retirement

    Printing companies urged to adopt retirement age of 65 in compliance with impending age laws

    by Personnel Today 24 Aug 2006
    by Personnel Today 24 Aug 2006

    The printing employers' organisation BPIF and union Amicus have recommended that industry firms adopt the default retirement age of 65 set by new age discrimination laws that take effect from 1 October

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    Personnel Today’s tax breaks for carers campaign

    by Martin Couzins 14 Aug 2006
    by Martin Couzins 14 Aug 2006

    Personnel Today is supporting an employer-led campaign to introduce tax breaks for employees who support older relatives. As a part of the campaign Personnel Today is asking HR professionals to sign our petition to urge the government to include tax breaks for carers in its next comprehensive spending review, to be announced in Spring 2007.

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    • Pay & benefits

    Women urged to save more for retirement or risk relying on state handouts

    by Georgina Fuller 10 Aug 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 10 Aug 2006

    Pensions crisis looms for non-saving women.

    • Age discrimination
    • Bullying and harassment
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Trade unions plan to play major part in roll-out of new combined equality body

    by Ross Wigham 18 Jul 2006
    by Ross Wigham 18 Jul 2006

    When the Commission for Equality and Human Rights comes into being the unions are expecting to play an important role in its regional outposts.

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News
    • Retirement

    Ruling maintains normal retirement age does not transfer under TUPE

    by Mike Berry 12 May 2006
    by Mike Berry 12 May 2006

    The Court of Appeal has upheld a tribunal decision in the case of Cross v BA, that a normal retirement age does not transfer under TUPE regulations

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

    House of Lords ruling paves way for pre-October cull of older staff

    by Georgina Fuller 10 May 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 10 May 2006

    A landmark House of Lords ruling, which rejected an unfair dismissal appeal of a 67-year-old employee, could open the door for organisations to 'weed out' older workers before new age regulations come into force, experts have predicted

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    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    News in brief

    by Personnel Today 28 Feb 2006
    by Personnel Today 28 Feb 2006

    Short takes on the week's news: retiring at 65; US productivity winner; celebrity chef loses tribunal

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Retirement

    Retirement age change in 2020

    by Personnel Today 14 Feb 2006
    by Personnel Today 14 Feb 2006

    A rise in the state pension age will soon be "inevitable", according to work and pensions secretary John Hutton

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