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Review of retirement age brought forward

By Nicholas Timmins, Public Policy Editor

Published: July 13 2009 20:22 | Last updated: July 13 2009 20:22

An employer’s right normally to retire staff at the age of 65 looks set to disappear as the government said on Monday that it would bring forward to next year a review of the so-called “default retirement age”.

The move, which almost certainly signals either a higher default age or none at all, surprised employers’ organisations, which had originally been promised a review of the existing legislation in 2011.

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