CANADA - Mandatory retirement at 65 was today abolished for Ontario workers, with one of the province's largest pension funds claiming the change would have a minimal impact on overall pension costs.
The Ending Mandatory Retirement Statute Law Amendment Act amended the Ontario Human Rights Code to protect people aged 65 and over from age discrimination for most employment purposes, and allowed ...
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