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There are no benefits to be had by forcing anyone to retire at a certain age, the health of people today is much better then in the olden days, people live longer and have much healthier lifestyles, the older person also has a wealth of experience in lots jobs and subjects that He/She can pass on to the younger generation.

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If you have a limited term the benefit would be that there might be a fresh pair of eyes on certain situations that they can bring new ideas to the table in order to have a good solution to many issues. I personally don't see any benefits of requiring a certain age retirement seeing as people who gather years have also gather wisdom and knowledge than their younger co-workers. Now, yes this may be a data idea on a new problem. But I don't see how their knowledge would not be invaluable.

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