HC Deb 10 December 1980 vol 995 c364W
87. Mr. Hal Miller

asked the Minister for the Civil Service whether there is a general rule governing those civil servants who wish to continue working to the age of 65 years, or whether discretion is left to Departments.

Mr. Channon

The head of each Department has the discretion to decide whether individual civil servants may continue to be employed beyond their minimum retiring age; this is normally 60. Retention depends on a number of factors including the availability of posts and the fitness and efficiency of the person concerned.

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