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Over 65s free to work on from April

Over 65s free to work on from April

The Government has confirmed that the Default Retirement Age (DRA) is to be phased out this year, the BBC has reported. The move will allow the over 65s “the freedom to work for longer”, while at the same time providing a boost to the UK economy. The change means that from 6th April 2011, employers [...]

Wealthy individuals express a desire to shun retirement

Wealthy individuals express a desire to shun retirement

In its latest Insights Report, Barclays Wealth has discovered that there is a growing number of wealthy individuals in the UK that want to continue working and never retire. This so-called “Nevertirement Trend” is favoured by 60% of high net worth individuals in the report called: The Age Illusion: How the Wealthy are Redefining Their [...]

Default retirement age to be scrapped from October 2011

Default retirement age to be scrapped from October 2011

A shake-up of the retirement system will see the default retirement age scrapped in the UK from October 2011. Under new Government proposals to be unveiled later today, employers will no longer have the legal right to terminate the employment of a 65-year-old. Charities such as Age UK and activists have welcomed the new proposals [...]

Government to announce state pension age increase

Government to announce state pension age increase

Work and pensions secretary, Iain Duncan Smith, is expected to announce today that the state pension age will rise to 66 for men – as early as 2016. Furthermore, the Government is to raise the option of extending it further, perhaps to 70 and beyond in the following decades. The former Labour Government’s policy was [...]