What is the difference between a pension and an inducement to continue employment?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Newberger v. Rifkind, 104 Cal.Rptr. 663, 28 Cal.App.3d 1070 (Cal. App. 1972):

Furthermore, in finding consideration for pensions or other benefits, the courts do not distinguish between an inducement to continue employment and an inducement to begin employment. The court said in Sabatini v. Hensley (1958), 161 Cal.App.2d 172, at page 175, 326 P.2d 622, at page 623: 'We see no distinction

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