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Developing a new mindset on age and retirement: a report on the CIPD/TUC event on managing age and retirement
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February 2007
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Reports on the proceedings of a joint CIPD/TUC event held on 27 February 2007 which focused on the changing landscape of age and retirement. The event highlighted the emerging trends in the UK and Europe and this paper presents the conclusions that emerged alongside the ideas that were presented, discussed and debated.
The participants included:
Robin Allen QC, Cloister Chambers
Joan Bakewell, Broadcaster and journalist, Conference Chair
Brendan Barber, General Secretary TUC
Duncan Brown, former Assistant Director General, CIPD
Alistair Darling, Secretary of State for Trade and Industry
James Hughes, Scotguide
Stephen Littlewood, Jobcentre Plus
Lucy Lewis, Associate, Lewis Silkin
Becky Mason, Senior People and Policy Manager, BT
Gordon Mason, Senior Policy Adviser, Department for Work and Pensions
Alex Pringle, Managing Director, Scotguide
Trevor Phillips, Chair, Commission for Equality and Human Rights
The event was arranged to coincide with the launch of the joint CIPD/TUC publication
Managing Age: A Guide to Good Employment Practice
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