High Court Dismisses Appeal Against Ruling That Changing The State Pension Age For Women From 60 To 66 Is Not Unlawful Discrimination

Published date21 September 2020
Subject MatterEmployment and HR, Family and Matrimonial, Discrimination, Disability & Sexual Harassment, Retirement, Superannuation & Pensions, Divorce
Law FirmCharles Russell Speechlys LLP
AuthorHannah Owen

Earlier this week, the High Court dismissed two women's appeal against a ruling that the Governments introduction of the same state pension age for men and women, being 66 years old, did not amount to unlawful discrimination.

As we near the end of Pensions Awareness Week this is a timely reminder for both men and women of the importance, if you are able, of making adequate financial provision for retirement. Particularly if there will be a gap between retirement and being able to access a state pension.

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