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Mandatory Retirement Elimination Act Becomes Law
CUFA/BC Wire
May 31, 2007
Despite indications last week that Bill 31 - Human
Rights Code (Mandatory Retirement Elimination) Amendment Act, 2007 - might
not be adopted in the spring sitting of the BC Legislature, the bill today passed all the necessary stages and was given Royal Assent late
this afternoon as one of the final acts of Legislature before the summer break. This means that on January 1, 2008 mandatory
retirement will become illegal in British Columbia.
The passing of
Bill 31 into law is the culmination of a year-long campaign by the
Confederation of University Faculty Associations of British Columbia
(CUFA/BC) to end mandatory retirement in the province. Operating under the
campaign banner 65 Is An Age, Not An Expiry Date, the university faculty
organization battled stereotypes about older workers and succeeded in persuading
the public and the government that it was time for mandatory retirement to end.
CUFA/BC also assisted its member faculty associations
at the University of British Columbia, University of Victoria and
Simon Fraser University to achieve agreements with their administrations
to immediately end mandatory retirement for faculty members at
those institutions. These agreements mean that approximately 110
faculty members at the three universities will have the choice whether or
not to retire this year. That choice would not have been
otherwise available to them under Bill 31. (Mandatory retirement does not
exist at the University of Northern British Columbia or Royal Roads
University.)
The CUFA/BC campaign website www.AbilityNotAge.ca will
remain active until the new year in order to provide information to
British Columbians about the transition to a world without
mandatory retirement. It will also serve as a resource for individuals
and groups in other provinces working to close loopholes that still
allow mandatory retirement in some circumstances.
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