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Monthly pensions law update: November 2009
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Mayor and Burgesses of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets v Wooster EAT/0441/08
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- 23 November 2009
In Mayor and Burgesses of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets v Wooster EAT/0441/08, the EAT upheld a finding that the redundancy dismissal of a 49-year-old employee amounted to age discrimination. The tribunal was entitled to find that the employer could have found alternative work for him, but that it had failed to do so because it was concerned that, if he remained employed up to the age of 50, he would be entitled to a more generous early retirement package.
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R (on the application of Age UK) v Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills [2009] EWHC 2336 HC
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- 9 December 2009
In R (on the application of Age UK) v Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills [2009] EWHC 2336 HC, the High Court confirmed that the compulsory retirement of employees at or above the age of 65 by reference to the prescribed procedure in the age discrimination Regulations is lawful. However, the Court could not "see how 65 could remain" as the default retirement age, following the Government's review in 2010.
Occupational Pensions presents its monthly law update
detailing the progress of legislation and listing relevant new Regulations,
other new regulatory material and new court and tribunal rulings.
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