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Originally Posted by papa smurf
It causes single people to feel frustrated and discriminated against.
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Try getting caught having an affair with someone else's wife 
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Originally Posted by Maggy
I didn't but then I had known for 10 years I wouldn't be retiring at 60 because of the announcement of a cusp period of 5 years for women approaching 60 born between 1950/1955. Eventually I retired at 63.Luckily that ruling didn't apply to my teacher's pension.
Those that were moaning hadn't paid any attention to the original announcement because they weren't looking that far ahead in their working career I presume.
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The Ombudsman has agreed that the Government was guilty of maladministration in failing to adequately let women know about this forthcoming change:
https://www.waspi.co.uk/2021/07/20/u...mbudsman-phso/
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Originally Posted by Taf
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Wow, that is bad. A lot of the time disability discrimination isn't borne out of malice, but is because of thoughtlessness, ignorance and a lack of education about disability issues.
Most people are horrified to learn what the affect of their behaviour, policies etc has on those less fortunate than themselves and are only too happy to take the time to improve as well as learn from their mistakes.
It's usually the arrogant "I'll do as I please" crowd that ends up in court.