DRA guidance too little, too late, says CBI

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The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) criticised the government’s handling of scrapping the default retirement age (DRA), claiming employers have been given insufficient advice on how to adapt.

Following the coalition’s confirmation that the DRA is to be phased out, CBI director general designate John Cridland claimed many firms will be left with something of a headache when the reforms come into effect.

“The government’s decision to scrap the DRA leaves businesses with a number of difficult practical issues,” he commented. “The impact on employers, especially smaller ones, will be considerable. There is not enough clarity.”

Mr Cridland added that the issue of appraising the performance of older employees is likely to prove particularly sensitive, with companies given just three months to prepare for the abolition of the DRA.

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