Thousands of federal public servants approved for early retirement - BNN Bloomberg
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Approximately 2,800 federal public servants have been approved for an early retirement package as part of the federal government’s plan to trim the size of the public service by 2029.
The government launched the Early Retirement Incentive program earlier this spring, inviting eligible public servants to apply to retire with an “immediate pension based on years of service, with no reduction for retiring early.”
Last December, approximately 68,000 public servants received notices informing them they could be eligible for early retirement.
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