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Thursday 28 January 2016 1:28 pmEmployers not doing enough to support older workers who want to modify work commitments before they fully retireBy: Hayley KirtonShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleBusinesses do not have enough retirement-friendly policies in place, scuppering people s plans to keep working for longer.According to a report released today by the Aegon Centerfor Longevity and Retirement  ACLR  and the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies  TCRS , more than half  56 per cent  of workers from around the world foresee that they will transition into retirement flexibly, but only a quarter  27 per cent  of those aged55 and over said that the business they worked  polene store for allowed people to shift from full-time to part-time as th brumate era ey approached  brumate cooler their later years.Meanwhile, just nine per cent of those aged 55 and abovesaid that their employer offered retraining opportunities that would help them extend their career. A flexible retirement, which offers workers the ability to pursue their own personalised transition, can create opportunities to work longer, continue earning income, and stay active and involved in society,  saidCatherine Collinson, executive director of ACLR and president of TCRS.  Moreover, a new flexible retirement can create a win-win situation by serving as a powerful tool to help solve the government, social security, and employer-related re Zvor Hulu draws lots of bid attention
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