She took early retirement and sued for illegal gender discrimination under the Civil Rights Act.
The options include opportunities for retraining and redeployment, and voluntary redundancies as well as early retirement.
According to people at the bank, he will be forced to take early retirement.
After her early retirement, Durbin repeatedly dismissed speculation that she might someday return to the screen.
Downsizing, mergers, early retirement, career shifts, and midlife crises are among the many reasons.
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There have been no compulsory redundancies, with workers offered other jobs, redundancy or early retirement.
It claimed the trust had received more than 250 applications for voluntary redundancy and early retirement.
Many of them have lost their own relevancy and should be filing for early retirement.
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Gordon said yes, but early retirement for all will only worsen the entitlement spending blow-up underway.
He planned to work for thirty or thirty-five years, and then take an early retirement.
The council hopes to achieve the job cuts through voluntary severance and voluntary early retirement.
The suspended chief executive of the Council of the Isles of Scilly has taken early retirement.
Early retirement and careful political vetting thins the upper ranks, presumably eliminating those with undesirable views.
Greek voters elected socialist politicians because they promised fat pensions, free health care, and lavish early retirement.
"A culture sprang up of people taking redundancy and early retirement in their 50s, " Mr Williams said.
More than 1, 000 staff have expressed an interest in voluntary redundancy or early retirement at a Scottish council.
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Hundreds of workers took voluntary redundancy or early retirement, while thousands more were made redundant over the years.
More than 600 posts have had to be left vacant, while others have been lost through early retirement.
In August 2002 I took early retirement and founded Money Wise Women Educational Services, a non-profit organized.
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Sweden's new four-year job-creation programme relies heavily on getting adults into higher education, upgrading infrastructure and early retirement.
The spokesman said the council hoped to achieve the job cuts through "voluntary severance and voluntary early retirement".
He also needs to deal with the inherited plague of early retirement, which gobbles cash and wastes talent.
Employees aged 45 to 49 at the age of separation will be able to take deferred special early retirement.
Raise the early retirement age from 62 to 64 on the same timetable.
As a general rule, councils are hoping to achieve these cuts through natural turnover, early retirement and voluntary redundancies.
Others were talking up new drugs which would launch them into early retirement.
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The losses forced her out of early retirement at 53 to start working again -- or so she thought.
It is after his father's early retirement and his parents' return to England that Mr Lanchester does less well.
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