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<blockquote data-quote="JRT" data-source="post: 2321638" data-attributes="member: 520947"><p>It is awful the position people are being put in. I'm the same age as you and must admit I often wish the retirement age was still 60.! That said I to feel still feel I have a lot to give, I'm just not quite sure in what form it will be! It's a difficult decision to make but I'm glad you have the choice,as do I. I think in the end my mind was made up by not wanting to live with that level of stress which is detrimental to both physical and mental health. Initially alongside Union I went along with usual procedures,asking for individual RA etc and all the things one is supposed to be entitled to. Ultimately in some ways it wasnt even about the level of risk as much as my trust in my employer to consistently minimize that risk. Whatever was on paper my knowledge of them pre pandemic knew it wouldnt be followed through. I think at that stage I questioned not only whether I wanted to engage in that process but whether I wanted to be in an environment where I constantly had to be on guard. Nope!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRT, post: 2321638, member: 520947"] It is awful the position people are being put in. I'm the same age as you and must admit I often wish the retirement age was still 60.! That said I to feel still feel I have a lot to give, I'm just not quite sure in what form it will be! It's a difficult decision to make but I'm glad you have the choice,as do I. I think in the end my mind was made up by not wanting to live with that level of stress which is detrimental to both physical and mental health. Initially alongside Union I went along with usual procedures,asking for individual RA etc and all the things one is supposed to be entitled to. Ultimately in some ways it wasnt even about the level of risk as much as my trust in my employer to consistently minimize that risk. Whatever was on paper my knowledge of them pre pandemic knew it wouldnt be followed through. I think at that stage I questioned not only whether I wanted to engage in that process but whether I wanted to be in an environment where I constantly had to be on guard. Nope! [/QUOTE]
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