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Age Discrimination and Early Retirement Policies: A Comparison of Labor Market Regulation in Canada and the United States

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posted on 2021-05-21, 15:35 authored by C T Gillin, Thomas R Klassen

As public policy issues, mandatory retirement and age discrimination are approached differently in Canada and the United States. The legal frameworks, enforcement procedures, and judicial decisions are distinct in the two jurisdictions. The United States, unlike Canada, has specific legislation to protect the rights of older workers, and has a centralized enforcement system. The differences between the two countries are accounted for by the greater emphasis on individual rights in he United States and on communitariamsm in Canada. The different policy choices of each society highlight the tensions inherent in North American labor markets. The United States seems to be in a better position to shift toward a labor-management policy which encourages older workers to remain in the workforce.


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