UK - Britain's manufacturers want the government to set a standard retirement age of 65 when it introduces EU legislation on age discrimination in 2006, a joint survey by manufacturers' organisation EEF and Aon Consulting has found.
Two thirds of the 525 companies that responded to the survey supported a retirement age cap of 65 years. Only one quarter wanted the age set at 70 and fewer supported having no set retirement age, ...
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