111. Around a third of the former diplomatic corps are retired, some having taken early retirement. 112. But he hopes peace will be signed before he is due to take early retirement in four years time. 113. The package also includes a scheme to reduce overall production by offering financial support for tobacco farmers who want to take early retirement. 114. The security service said the Rome spy chief was due to take retirement shortly. 115. The unions have become attached to the practice of older workers taking early retirement, arguing that this makes way for the recruitment of younger people. 116. The unions want to hold to the practice of older workers taking early retirement, arguing that this makes way for the recruitment of younger people. 117. They say prior undertakings to allow workers to take early retirement must be kept. 118. While Bramble will take early retirement, Allfirst chief executive Susan Keating escaped the cull. 119. Pension fund managers say they can no longer meet the mounting claims from workers who take early retirement. |