No, older employees are encouraged to retire often, usually because it would be cheaper for a company to hire a less experienced employee. The retiring employee is usually given an "early retirement package" with many benefits.
For young employees, socialization can provide better benefits, pay and continuing education. Older employees can enjoy a proper retirement plan.
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A key exception is executives who are 65 or older and who have held high policy-making positions during the two-year period prior to retirement. If such an employee is entitled to an annual retirement benefit from the employer of at least $44,000, the employee can be forcibly retired.
no. DOS is just a program that many older computers with older softwares have. Why would it be illegal....
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No, the age of consent is 16 in New Jersey, so the relationship is not illegal, but maybe try and consider waiting until you are older.
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It is in the UK ! UK law states that an employee MUST be paid the National Minimum Wage (currently £5.80 per hour for someone 22 years and older)
yes. it is illegal for the older person not the younger