Phased Retirement Programs: Exploring the Benefits and Issues (OnDemand Webinar)

$149.00

SKU: 411536EAU

Description

Learn best practices so you can better ensure the success of a phased retirement program.Retirement looks very different in the 21st century than it did in the past, and employers and employees are facing different challenges and looking for different opportunities. Phased retirement is a human resource tool that will allow fulltime employees to work a parttime schedule and draw partial retirement benefits during employment. Such a program can serve as a tool that allows managers to better provide unique mentoring opportunities for employees while retaining access to the decades of institutional knowledge and experience that retirees can provide. This course will explain how phased retirement works and help you understand what to consider when evaluating such a program. Additionally, the legal requirements applicable to phased retirement and what compliance issues may be faced by employers implementing these programs. This course will provide employers with information about trends and best practices so they can better ensure the success of a phased retirement program.

Date: 2024-11-20 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

Background and Overview
• What Is Phased Retirement?
• What Are the Current Trends?
• What Issues Must Still Be Explored?

Legal Framework
• What Laws and Regulations Apply to Phased Retirement?
• What Have the Regulatory Agencies Said?
• What Do We Expect in the Future?

The Employer and Employee Experience
• What Options Are Available to Employers?
• How Do Employees Plan for Phased Retirement?
• What Effect Does This Have on Other Benefits?

Suggestions
• How Does an Employer Get Started With a Phased Retirement Program?
• How Should Employees Be Educated About Their Options?
• What Other Considerations Should Be Taken Into Account?

ASA ,SHRM ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Stefan P. Smith-Baker & Hostetler, LLP