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Dear David: Can we have a mandatory retirement age? 

Question:
Can we have a mandatory retirement age?

Answer:
With a few exceptions, no, you can’t have a mandatory retirement age. Forcing an employee age 40 or older to retire at a certain age would likely violate the Age Discrimination in Employment Act. You could, however, offer voluntary retirement plans or various post-retirement benefits for employees over a certain age as long as these programs are truly voluntary.  

If you’re concerned about the impacts of an employee’s age on job performance or safety, we recommend addressing those issues as you would for an employee of any age. Focus your conversation on the performance or safety issues themselves and don’t bring the employee’s age into it. If you feel the issues can’t be resolved and the employee’s age is a contributing factor, you may want to consult an employment attorney before letting the employee go or nudging them toward retirement. 

Advice provided by Mineral. This Q&A does not constitute legal advice and does not address state or local law. 

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David Katz
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