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Redundancy
Hi, My brother stayed on at work after his retirement age, is he entitled to redundancy money? Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Unless the company has a compilsory retirement age he can work until he's 70 or 80 or older if he wants, so long as he remains competent and capable; so on that basis he would be entitled to the same redundancy terms as everyone else- either under the company's own scheme or under statutory redundancy
.There's no reason he should be entitled to it. He's not redundant. - - -er there may be if he is made redundant
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Are you entitled to redundancy pay after retirement age?
The upper and lower age limits were removed by the age discrimination law in October 2006, so all ages now qualify for redundancy pay, even if you are over 65 when made redundant. ( internet).
short answer - yes