Fixed retirement age ‘not contrary to European law’
Lucy Phillips
Publication date:
23 September 2008
Age equality campaigner Heyday has lost a key stage in its battle to ban the compulsory retirement age in the UK.
An advocate-general at the European Court of Justice rejected Heyday’s claim that compelling people to retire at 65 without compensation breached EU equality requirements. The senior legal adviser said a fixed retirement age was not necessarily contrary to the European rules.
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