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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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    Wider NHS pension reform needed to remove overtime deterrent

    by Ashleigh Webber 5 Jun 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 5 Jun 2019

    Plans to offer NHS doctors more flexible pensions will need to be part of wider reforms if the government wants...

    • Age discrimination
    • Case law
    • Age

    Oxford University’s retirement age not discriminatory, tribunal finds

    by Ashleigh Webber 23 May 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 23 May 2019

    A former Oxford University academic who was forced to retire at 67 has lost his claim for unfair dismissal and...

    • Age discrimination
    • Latest News
    • Retirement

    City law partner suing for age discrimination

    by Jo Faragher 1 Apr 2019
    by Jo Faragher 1 Apr 2019

    A partner at a City law firm has issued a High Court action claiming that his firm consistently pushed older...

    • Gender
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    • Retirement

    Women’s state pension age rises to 65

    by Ashleigh Webber 6 Nov 2018
    by Ashleigh Webber 6 Nov 2018

    Women qualify for their state pensions at the same age as men – currently 65 – from today. The pension...

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

    Age discrimination is ‘holding workers back’

    by Jo Faragher 10 Sep 2018
    by Jo Faragher 10 Sep 2018

    Almost half of workers believe their age would hold them back when applying for a job – and nearly one...

    • Age discrimination
    • Latest News
    • Labour market

    Business must improve support for over-50s workforce, finds study

    by Adam McCulloch 13 Aug 2018
    by Adam McCulloch 13 Aug 2018

    More than half of over-50s feel unsupported at work although millions of employees are planning to work longer than they...

    • Age discrimination
    • Latest News
    • Flexible working

    How employers can support the growing band of older workers

    by Camille Renaudon 26 Jul 2018
    by Camille Renaudon 26 Jul 2018

    More and more over-50s are staying in work past state pension age. Camille Renaudon from Hibberts Solicitors looks at practical...

    • Childcare
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    • Flexible benefits

    How to tailor benefits to a multi-generational workforce

    by James Whelan 24 Jul 2018
    by James Whelan 24 Jul 2018

    Organisations increasingly employ workers from across three or four generations, which means they should be offering tailored benefits packages. James...

    • Latest News
    • Retirement
    • Pensions

    Half of people at state pension age plan to delay retirement

    by Ashleigh Webber 8 Jun 2018
    by Ashleigh Webber 8 Jun 2018

    Half of people due to reach state pension age this year are planning to stay in employment rather than retiring,...

    • Employee engagement
    • Career development
    • Coaching and mentoring

    Retaining older employees’ knowledge enhances competitive edge

    by Ian Symes 3 May 2018
    by Ian Symes 3 May 2018

    Retaining knowledge when key workers retire could provide the competitive advantage employers need as they struggle to attract and retain...

    • Age discrimination
    • Latest News
    • Retirement

    Better support for older workers could be a major boost to economy

    by Jo Faragher 20 Feb 2018
    by Jo Faragher 20 Feb 2018

    Supporting older workers to stay in good-quality employment could unlock huge economic potential, according to...

    • Flexible working
    • Retirement
    • Part-time working

    Employers encouraged to do more to support older workers

    by Ashleigh Webber 25 Jan 2018
    by Ashleigh Webber 25 Jan 2018

    With a record number of people aged 50 or older in employment, the Government and employers should ensure that working...

    • Gender pay gap
    • Retirement
    • Pensions

    Gap between men and women’s retirement income grows

    by Jo Faragher 28 Jun 2017
    by Jo Faragher 28 Jun 2017

    Women retiring this year will be £6,400 a year worse off than men, according to new research from Prudential.
    The...

    • Change management
    • HR transformation
    • HR strategy

    Institute for Employment Studies outlines key HR challenges for 2017

    by Jo Faragher 3 Mar 2017
    by Jo Faragher 3 Mar 2017

    HR’s most pressing challenges for 2017 include getting to grips with a multi-generational workforce, taking a more prominent role in...

    • Age discrimination
    • Police
    • Case law

    A19 police retirements not age discrimination – Court of Appeal

    by Rob Moss 2 Feb 2017
    by Rob Moss 2 Feb 2017

    The Court of Appeal has ruled that police forces’ use of Regulation A19, which required police officers with more than...

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