Voluntary retirement requires qualifying service and employer consent, unlike resignation which takes effect on acceptance. Distinction between voluntary retirement and resignation: resignation can be tendered at any time and does not require employer permission, becoming effective on acceptance; voluntary retirement requires prescribed qualifying service, employer consent, and compliance with any notice period, and may be bilateral. Retirement leaves the employer-employee relationship continuing for the purpose of payment of retiral benefits, unlike resignation.
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Voluntary retirement requires qualifying service and employer consent, unlike resignation which takes effect on acceptance.
Distinction between voluntary retirement and resignation: resignation can be tendered at any time and does not require employer permission, becoming effective on acceptance; voluntary retirement requires prescribed qualifying service, employer consent, and compliance with any notice period, and may be bilateral. Retirement leaves the employer-employee relationship continuing for the purpose of payment of retiral benefits, unlike resignation.
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