Phased Retirement after the Pension Protection Act

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Phased Retirement after the Pension Protection Act

People and Culture

Author: Anna M. Rappaport, Conference Board Inc., Mary B. Young

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The Pension Protection Act of 2006 gives companies greater opportunity to implement phased retirement once they determine that it will help to meet their talent needs. Two case studies provide examples of phased retirement programs in action.

Topics Covered

  • New Retirement Models
  • What’s Changed? And for Whom?
  • What Hasn’t Changed?
  • What Companies Should Do
  • The Academic Example
  • Phased Retirement through Changes to Jobs, Schedules, and Location
  • Getting the Money and Benefits Right
  • Improving Public Policy

Special Features:

  • Case Study: Bon Secours Richmond Health System
  • Case Study: YourEncore
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In this report, two case studies provide examples of phased retirement programs in action.

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