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Home › Guide to Managing Human Resources › Section 5: Employee Relations and Labor Relations › Chapter 23: Separations › Retirement

Retirement

When an employee separates service from the University at age 50 or later, refer the employee to the Campus Benefits staff for information on options for retirement and savings plans. An employee under age 50 may have the option of becoming an inactive member of the retirement and savings plans. An employee 50 or over may have the option of applying for retirement benefits. For more information, refer to Chapter 19: Benefits.

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Guide to Managing Human Resources

  • Preface
  • Section 1: Recruiting Staff
  • Section 2: Managing Successfully
  • Section 3: Interaction in the Workplace
  • Section 4: Wellness in the Workplace
  • Section 5: Employee Relations and Labor Relations
    • Chapter 20: Represented and Non-Represented Employees
    • Chapter 21: Working with Union Representatives
    • Chapter 22: Taking Disciplinary Action
    • Chapter 23: Separations
      • Introduction
      • Resignation
      • Job Abandonment
      • Retirement
      • Dismissal
      • Sample Letter of Notice of Intent to Terminate
      • Next Level Review
      • Dismissal without Prior Warning
      • Separation
      • Medical Separation
      • Exit Interviews
      • Death of an Employee
      • Separations: Resources
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