Senior workers offer valuable skills and experience, top spy says

-

Mandatory retirement ages can often be a counterproductive means of restructuring a senior workforce, it has been claimed.

While the European Court of Justice has just this week ruled that businesses are not acting against EU law by requiring workers to leave once they reach the age of 65, intelligence chiefs have claimed that staff retention is often the best means to success.

According to MI6 head John Scarlett, the knowledge and skills possessed by senior workers can often be a huge advantage to an organisation.

Newly-released papers reveal that the spy chief told a parliamentary committee: "We need their experience … having retirement age as your major mechanism for moving people in and out of senior levels is not a good ideal."

HRreview Logo

Get our essential weekday HR news and updates.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Keep up with the latest in HR...
This field is hidden when viewing the form
This field is hidden when viewing the form
Optin_date
This field is hidden when viewing the form

 

Also opposed to mandatory retirement at the age of 65 is Age Concern, with the charity having argued that the current legislation represents age discrimination.

The charity, which brought the case to the European Courts, has vowed to carry on its flight to end the practice.

Latest news

CIPD recognises 30 HR leaders driving change across UK workplaces

The CIPD has unveiled its HR30 list for 2026, recognising senior people leaders whose work has delivered measurable impact across organisations and workforces.

Brits dream of being their own boss, but still cling to the monthly pay cheque, survey reveals

Britons say they like the idea of self-employment, but most still value the security and stability of traditional jobs.

AI Coaching Won’t Replace Managers. It Will Expose Coaching Debt.

As AI coaching expands, employers may gain a clearer view of where manager support is falling short.

Grant Wyatt: AI is as good as the standard you set

Most professionals treat AI like a vending machine: they click, prompt, and hope. When the output is mediocre, they blame the tool.
- Advertisement -

AI adoption accelerates as employers rethink workforce size

Employers are using AI to address staffing pressures, redesign roles and improve productivity as workforce planning increasingly incorporates automation.

Workers ‘pushing through illness’ as workplace pressure grows

Burnout, stress and working while sick are becoming increasingly common as many employees struggle to cope with workplace pressure.

Must read

Top 15 Churchill quotes that could have been about HR

Here’s our list of the former prime minister’s greatest quotes that could have been about our everyday responsibilities

Nicola Sullivan: How digital recruitment innovation could change the face of the police force

September 2019, the Government announced it will be recruiting another 20,000 police officers.
- Advertisement -

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you