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The pensions crisis

MPs attack default retirement age

By Nicholas Timmins, Public Policy Editor

Published: July 29 2009 23:12 | Last updated: July 29 2009 23:12

The default retirement age that allows employers to dismiss workers at age 65 without redundancy payments should be abolished, says the cross-party Commons work and pensions committee.

The government has brought forward a review of the default retirement age from 2011 to next year, and the committee said it “looked forward to it being abolished”.

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