Greg Mulholland, MP for Leeds North West has today expressed his concern at a High Court ruling which has said it is legal for employers to force employees to retire when they reach the age of 65.
As the Liberal Democrat spokesperson for older people Greg has talked extensively with charity Age Concern & Help the Aged about the campaign to abolish the mandatory retirement age.
Commenting Greg said:
"I am very disappointed that the High Court did not seize this opportunity to abolish the mandatory retirement age.
"It seems extraordinary that just because somebody reaches the age of 65 their employer is able to say that they are no longer fit for purpose.
"The Judge recognised that there is now a compelling case for changes to retirement law and I am hopeful that there will be a more progressive review in the future."
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