The Advocate General in the European Court of Justice has delivered his opinion on the legal challenge to the UK Age Regulations which allow employers to forcibly retire (sack) employees aged 65 and over. Although the media seem to think that in some way Heyday has lost, the truth is far more complicated and the UK provisions on retirement remain far from safe.
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