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How to retire employees under the transitional provisions

  • Recognise the benefit of having standard retirement ages for all staff, or for different groups of staff where necessary, and ensure that any normal retirement date that is below 65 can be objectively justified.

  • Implement a system of diary alerts to ensure that employees approaching retirement age can be dealt with in accordance with the statutory procedures.

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