A Court of Appeal ruling has made it "easier than ever" to enforce compulsory retirement despite government plans to scrap the default retirement age.
Law firm Pinsent Masons said the Seldon case - in which Leslie Seldon, a partner at law firm Clarkson, Wright and Jakes, was forced to retire at 65 - outlined what a company's compulsory reti...
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