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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

    Scots council workers lose right to retire early

    by Mike Berry 19 Jan 2006
    by Mike Berry 19 Jan 2006

    The minister responsible for local government in Scotland has deemed council workers' right to retire early as illegal under forthcoming age legislation.

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    • Retirement

    Union seeks judicial review of public pension scheme plans

    by Mike Berry 5 Dec 2005
    by Mike Berry 5 Dec 2005

    The government faces a legal challenge over plans to change the pension scheme of millions of public service workers.

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News
    • Retirement

    Unions threaten action over plans to scrap council workers’ retirement rule

    by Mike Berry 2 Dec 2005
    by Mike Berry 2 Dec 2005

    Government plans to scrap a rule that allows some council workers to retire on a full pension at 60 are facing a backlash from unions.

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    • Pay & benefits

    Brown uses Turner report to reopen public sector pensions row

    by Michael Millar 28 Nov 2005
    by Michael Millar 28 Nov 2005

    Tensions are rising following reports that Chancellor Gordon Brown will use this week's launch of the Turner report on pensions as an excuse to scrap the public sector pensions deal.

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    • Pay & benefits

    Better state pension but not until aged 67

    by Mike Berry 17 Nov 2005
    by Mike Berry 17 Nov 2005

    Britain's workers will receive a more generous state pension in return for working longer, according to reports.

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    • Retirement

    Raising retirement age to 67 to solve the pensions crisis

    by dan thomas 16 Nov 2005
    by dan thomas 16 Nov 2005

    The government will back plans to raise the retirement age from 65 to 67 to address the pensions crisis.

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    Retirement reality check needed

    by News Staff 26 Oct 2005
    by News Staff 26 Oct 2005

    UK managers in denial over pensions reality.

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    • Retirement

    Early retirement does not lead to longer life

    by Mike Berry 21 Oct 2005
    by Mike Berry 21 Oct 2005

    Taking early retirement does not help ex-workers live longer, research has suggested.

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    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    Insurers association favours auto-enrolment for company pension schemes

    by dan thomas 5 Oct 2005
    by dan thomas 5 Oct 2005

    Employees should automatically be made members of their company pension scheme and be encouraged to save for retirement.

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    • Retirement

    Men must retire later because life expectancy is increasing

    by dan thomas 30 Sep 2005
    by dan thomas 30 Sep 2005

    Research predicting that men who are now 65 can expect to live to nearly 90 has led to fresh calls to abolish mandatory retirement ages

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    • Pay & benefits

    Employers’ group calls for compulsory pensions contributions

    by Mike Berry 1 Sep 2005
    by Mike Berry 1 Sep 2005

    The Engineering Employers Federation (EEF) has called for some pension contributions to be made compulsory for both employers and their staff

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Economics, government & business
    • Department for Work and Pensions

    Consultation is the key in shake-up of pensions

    by Personnel Today 12 Jul 2005
    by Personnel Today 12 Jul 2005

    Yet again, pensions are in the news. The government proposes introducing consultation obligations for both occupational and personal pension schemes....

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

    Nationwide to allow staff to work until they are 75

    by Michael Millar 2 Jun 2005
    by Michael Millar 2 Jun 2005

    Nationwide Building Society is extending its terms and conditions of employment so employees who wish to work until the age of 75 can do so.

    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Retirement

    Ministerial moves put Johnson and Blunkett in HR driving seat

    by Personnel Today 24 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 24 May 2005

    In his first interview on employment matters since Tony Blair announced the new shape of his government, new trade and industry secretary Alan Johnson speaks exclusively to Personnel Today. We also hear new work and pensions secretary David Blunkett's views on retirement

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Sex discrimination
    • Retirement

    BA staff consider appeal against ‘lawful’ decision

    by Personnel Today 26 Apr 2005
    by Personnel Today 26 Apr 2005

     A group of 70 British Airways (BA) cabin crew and pilots is considering whether to appeal against a decision by...

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