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  2. Mandatory retirement - Wikipedia

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    Employees working in the government, who can retire as early as age 60, have a set mandatory retirement age of 65. [15] Personnel including officials of the Philippine Armed Forces , the Philippine Coast Guard , the Philippine National Police , the Bureau of Fire Protection , and the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology are required to retire ...

  3. Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz - Wikipedia

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    The petition was refused by the King; only in 1795 was Adelcrantz given permission to retire as överintendent, leaving the reins to his successor, Carl Fredrik Fredenheim, on 16 February. He had been active civil servant until his last days in office, and his last architectural design was for an altar for the parish church of Stockholms-Näs ...

  4. Former Presidents Act - Wikipedia

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    Before 1958, the U.S. federal government provided no pension or other retirement benefits to former United States presidents. Andrew Carnegie offered to endow a US$25,000 (equal to $789,310 today) annual pension for former chief executives in 1912, but congressmen questioned the propriety of such a private pension.

  5. 4 Ways To Plan For Early Retirement and Still Live Comfortably

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    Facing an early exit from the workforce due to medical issues, a disability or caregiving responsibilities can seem overwhelming -- especially when it comes to your finances. After all, retiring ...

  6. This simple chart can show you how close you are to early ...

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    To some, early retirement is a holy grail. More and more people are going to great lengths to achieve financial freedom in their 30s, sharing their tips, spreadsheets, and saving strategies along ...

  7. Judges backing out of retirement ahead of Trump term leave ...

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    In the wake of President-elect Donald Trump's 2024 win, some federal judges have opted to make a rare move and unretire by changing their previously stated plans to move to senior status, which ...

  8. Leave (U.S. military) - Wikipedia

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    Leave and passes are terms to describe days off work. A typical weekend day off is also known as a regular pass. Up to four consecutive days off can be either leave days or pass days. Leave days are deducted from the Service Member's 30 annual days off. Pass days are not deducted. Five or more days off must be deducted as leave.

  9. Here’s What Happens If a President Won’t Leave Office - AOL

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    The peaceful transfer of power is one of the fundamental tenets of American democracy. When George Washington‘s second term was over, he voluntarily stepped down and John Adams, who had won the ...