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Retirement

ARC 2012: Physio hopes to work until he is 68, but admits not everyone will be so lucky

News item - Posted on 10/02/2012

10 February 2012 Plans to extend the working lives of NHS staff could be unrealistic as far as physios are concerned - given the ...

Life after work

News item - Posted on 31/03/2011

31 March 2011 Scores of therapists assembled at CSP headquarters in London today to hear about making the most of life after work. ...

Longer work to hit physios

Frontline article - Posted on 17/03/2011

Pension cuts and later retirement will hit workers in non-sedentary jobs, said Kate Moran, the CSP’s head of employment research, on the day the Hutton report into pensions was published. ...

Hutton report means work longer, pay more, get less, says CSP

Frontline article - Posted on 14/03/2011

The CSP has said it will seek members’ views on Lord Hutton’s public sector pensions report before deciding what action to take. ...

Later retirement will hit physios hard

News item - Posted on 10/03/2011

10 March 2011 Planned pension cuts and later retirement age will put a burden on workers such as physios in non-sedentary jobs, says ...

Private physio hits ‘age ceiling’

Frontline article - Posted on 02/08/2010

A physiotherapist says he is being forced to give up his private practice because of age discrimination. Barry Maddox, 70, runs a ...

Retirement association

Page - Posted on 20/11/2009

Our retirement association is a network for retired chartered physiotherapists and associates who wish to retain contact with each other and with their profession. Find out more here about what the ...

Pensions campaign

Section Home - Posted on 20/11/2009

We are campaigning to protect your pension (nhs pensions, pensions, wwwcsporguk pensions, pensions, link csp website, pensions csp website, pensions csp website, csp online ...

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