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Can a company require you to retire?

By Jessica Burns

Voluntary vs. Involuntary Retirement Under the ADEA, employers are not permitted to require employees to retire (i.e. involuntary retirement) upon meeting a specific age unless it meets one of the limited exceptions to the rule.

Can an employer ask an employee when they are going to retire?

Employees cannot be forced to retire because of their age. Employers who repeatedly ask an employee about retirement are giving the employee evidence of age discrimination if the employee is later fired. However, employers do have the right to know if an employee is planning to retire.

What to do for an employee retiring?

Retiring employees: 8 tips for a smooth transition

  1. Avoid knowledge silos.
  2. Don’t undervalue older workers.
  3. Cross-train employees.
  4. Consider alternatives to full retirement.
  5. Plan succession across all departments.
  6. Manage across generations.
  7. Make annual assessments.
  8. Don’t wait till they’re out the door.

When should you let your employer know you are retiring?

Just as with any other position you have left in your career, regardless of your handbook, you should tell your plans to your boss no later than three weeks prior to your intended date of retirement. The “three week notice” is the bare minimum of time required to find, hire and train a replacement.

Can a company require an employee to retire at a certain age?

An employer can either agree on an age with its employees (“agreed” retirement age) or follow a standard practice of requiring employees to retire at a particular age (“normal” retirement age). But many employees remain productive beyond the agreed or normal retirement age and continue working.

Can a employer force an employee to retire?

The Labour Relations Act however, makes provision for an important exception where age is concerned, namely that an employer may retire its employees when they have reached an agreed or normal retirement age.

What do you need to know about retirement in the workplace?

Every employee should know about retirement and how it works at your company, so communicate this information to every employee. Include a retirement clause in your contracts. This clause should govern your grounds for retirement. Refer to your retirement fund rules.

What happens when I ask my employee to retire?

Can I ask my employee to retire? Under the Fair Work Act2009 (Cth), you cannot dismiss your employees because they are getting too old.  This behaviour amounts to discrimination and compulsory retirement. It includes when you have persuaded an employee to retire, or treated them in such a way that it forces them to retire.