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What is the point of having a Normal Retirement Date when there is no longer mandatory retirement at UBC?

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What is the point of having a Normal Retirement Date when there is no longer mandatory retirement at UBC?

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While you may continue to work past age 65, there will be changes to benefit coverage after age 65. It also provides an opportunity for a discussion on your long term plans at the University. Other universities, such as the University of Toronto, have also retained the concept of a normal retirement date, even though there is no obligation to retire at age 65.

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