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There are several benefits to a retired-out employee returning to work part-time. These include the opportunity to stay engaged and active, maintain social connections, earn additional income, and continue utilizing their skills and expertise. Additionally, working part-time can provide a sense of purpose and fulfillment, as well as potentially improve mental and emotional well-being.

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