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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Federal agencies generally cannot force employees to retire at a specific age, even at 62. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act protects employees aged 40 and older from discrimination based on age, including forced retirement due to age alone. If your friend is being asked about retirement plans but has not been explicitly told to retire, it's important to clarify whether this is a suggestion or an attempt to force retirement. If her manager is reducing her responsibilities or taking away major projects, it could be perceived as constructive dismissal. It's important for her to document any instances of perceived discriminatory treatment or changes in her job responsibilities. If she is in a union, agree that she should contact her rep. [/quote] Well, they can for law enforcement positions that have a mandatory retirement age, but that isn’t this situation. [/quote]
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