Pensions: age discrimination | Practical Law

Pensions: age discrimination | Practical Law

This practice note considers the pensions aspects of the age discrimination legislation. Since 1 December 2006, it has been unlawful for employers and trustees of occupational pension schemes to discriminate against, or to harass members, on grounds of their age. This note examines the age discrimination rules and the exemptions, the implications for scheme trustees and employers and areas, such as flexible retirement, where the effect of the legislation is uncertain.

Pensions: age discrimination

Practical Law UK Practice Note 9-203-2274 (Approx. 36 pages)

Pensions: age discrimination

by Practical Law Pensions with assistance from Ian Wright, Mayer Brown International LLP
MaintainedEngland, Scotland, Wales
This practice note considers the pensions aspects of the age discrimination legislation. Since 1 December 2006, it has been unlawful for employers and trustees of occupational pension schemes to discriminate against, or to harass members, on grounds of their age. This note examines the age discrimination rules and the exemptions, the implications for scheme trustees and employers and areas, such as flexible retirement, where the effect of the legislation is uncertain.