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Retirement - Actual day ?
workingboy
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Looking at my Contract of Employment and asking my Union representative about the actual Retirement day.
Neither show or knows whether one retires on their actual 65th Birthday or the day before, within the company/employment rules.
Are their any rules or regulations in-force regarding this.
Thanks
Neither show or knows whether one retires on their actual 65th Birthday or the day before, within the company/employment rules.
Are their any rules or regulations in-force regarding this.
Thanks
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As far as I am aware it is no longer lawful to state a default retirement age in an employment contract.
You choose the date you retire.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Pensionsandretirementplanning/Working/DG_1843090 -
I took early retirement at 50. My last day in work was my 50th birthday and my pension started from the following day.
this was however part of a redundancy programme, so your company may do things differently.0
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