Retiring at least one day prior to normal retirement allows some long-service Members to unlock a portion of their UWO Pension Funds. Does the elimination of mandatory retirement change that?
No, it does not. Retirement must still be a least one day prior to the Normal Retirement Date in order to unlock eligible UWO Pension Funds. Part-Time Retirement and Course Rights Q: The previous collective agreement required that I “retire” from part-time work on my “Normal Retirement Date” and, as such, my Limited Duties rights and status were lost. Is this still the case now that mandatory retirement is abolished? A: No. You will not automatically be deemed to have retired as of your “Normal Retirement Date” and your rights and status (i.e., First Refusal Status, First Refusal Rights) will continue until such time as you have given notice of resignation or retirement. Rights and status may also be lost if you have not been appointed to a Limited Duties appointment in the Unit for a period of thirty months from the end date of the last Appointment (or in the case of Units which offer courses regularly but on less than an annual basis, for two consecutive offerings of the course to wh
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