Forced retirement not age bias: E.U. court


Forced retirement not age bias: E.U. court

BRUSSELS, Belgium (Reuters)?European Union countries can force people to retire at 65 to make room for younger workers without violating a European Union directive barring age discrimination, the E.U.'s highest court ruled on Tuesday. The European Court of Justice in Luxembourg ruled in the case of...

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