We have previously reported that Heyday, an organisation for people in or nearing retirement, has challenged the Government over the inclusion in the Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006 of a mandatory retirement age of 65 or over, on the grounds that this means that the Regulations do not fully implement the EC Equal Treatment Framework Directive 2000/78. The Directive outlaws age discrimination in employment and vocational training. Heyday wants the UK legislation amended to give workers over 65 the same protection from discrimination as younger workers. In order to settle the issue, the matter was referred to the European Court of Justice (ECJ).
The Advocate General has now delivered his opinion, which is that:
The Advocate General's opinion is not binding on the ECJ, but is followed in a majority of cases. The ECJ's ruling is expected shortly before Christmas.
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