It appears that when it comes to phased retirement, “phased” is truly the operative word. Congress passed a law in 2012 allowing eligible federal employees to partially retire while remaining on the ...
Only 31% of the employers Transamerica surveyed let their employees shift from full-time to part-time and just 27% allow them to take on positions that are less stressful or demanding so they can ...
Phased retirement describes a retirement scheme in which employees can reduce their working hours or workload without retiring fully. They would continue earning a paycheck in the meantime, based on ...
Shifting from a full workload to an open schedule upon retirement is a drastic change, and many baby boomers don't want such an abrupt transition. Some employers also want older employees to pass ...
Phased retirement officially turns three this month, but federal agencies have barely acknowledged its existence. And that neglect is making federal employees and their advocates angry. Congress ...
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