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Ending Mandatory Retirement: Reassessment

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<p>This paper critically reviews recent legislative changes on mandatory retirement in Canada. It argues that despite the global trend toward the abolition of mandatory retirement, which is also evident in Canada, one should not lose sight of the ultimate purpose – preventing age discrimination and promoting age equality in the labour market. Merely ending mandatory retirement cannot achieve this purpose. Furthermore, many exceptions still exist, allowing de facto mandatory retirement arrangements and stirring up controversy. The paper advocates a holistic approach to regulating the end of working life in a way that will best promote senior workers’ right to age equality, while balancing this right with the rights and interests of other workers, employers and society at large. Employing a theoretical framework for assessing unlawful cases of age discrimination – the Dignified Lives Approach to age discrimination – developed by the author elsewhere, this paper illustrates why mandatory retirement should generally be banned and outlines the limited circumstances and conditions in which mandatory retirement should be allowed. Finally, it suggests supplementing the abolition of mandatory retirement with various other measures to ensure that workers are treated with equal concern and respect in both work and retirement.</p>
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Title: Ending Mandatory Retirement: Reassessment
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<p>This paper critically reviews recent legislative changes on mandatory retirement in Canada.
It argues that despite the global trend toward the abolition of mandatory retirement, which is also evident in Canada, one should not lose sight of the ultimate purpose – preventing age discrimination and promoting age equality in the labour market.
Merely ending mandatory retirement cannot achieve this purpose.
Furthermore, many exceptions still exist, allowing de facto mandatory retirement arrangements and stirring up controversy.
The paper advocates a holistic approach to regulating the end of working life in a way that will best promote senior workers’ right to age equality, while balancing this right with the rights and interests of other workers, employers and society at large.
Employing a theoretical framework for assessing unlawful cases of age discrimination – the Dignified Lives Approach to age discrimination – developed by the author elsewhere, this paper illustrates why mandatory retirement should generally be banned and outlines the limited circumstances and conditions in which mandatory retirement should be allowed.
Finally, it suggests supplementing the abolition of mandatory retirement with various other measures to ensure that workers are treated with equal concern and respect in both work and retirement.
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