I believe that what Gordon Gekko is saying is spot on and that a class A PRSI employee in these circumstances will certainly receive their full pension at age 60, with all €40k of it in the example given coming from the employer at that time (about 12k of it would be the supplementary pension portion). Then, as Gordon says, come state pension age for that employee, the supplementary pension gets replaced with the state pension. No doubt it's quite messy for employees in this situation as the supplementary pension needs to be applied for in the first instance and the employee must have proof from the dept of social protection that they failed to qualify for job seekers benefit or other welfare payment in order to get this supplementary pension. But this should be a mere formality to be honest and there is no doubt in my mind that said employee will indeed receive the supplementary pension shortly after. What abcass said earlier about employees retiring having paid class D PRSI is an interesting point that I hadn't thought of before. It is very unfair on class A employees that they are not allowed to work, even for a small amount of income, after retiring early without it affecting their supplementary pension payment whereas their class D equivalents are entitled to earn after early retirement. This definitely discriminates against class A employees who retire early. The unions seem to be seriously behind the curve when it comes to this issue and it's worrying for many PS employees, more and more of whom will fall into this category over the coming years, myself included (but a long way off for me yet!). They really should be looking into ensuring that early retirement is as seamless as possible for class A employees and that they enjoy the same rights as their class D equivalents in terms of being able to do some paid work after early retirement without forfeiting some of their supplementary pension.
I may have put out a request before, but if any past PS worker reading this is in receipt of a supplementary pension, it would be greatly appreciated by readers of this thread if they could give some general details about how the whole process went for them, what they had to do to get it etc. It would certainly help put the minds of many current PS workers considering early retirement at ease.
I may have put out a request before, but if any past PS worker reading this is in receipt of a supplementary pension, it would be greatly appreciated by readers of this thread if they could give some general details about how the whole process went for them, what they had to do to get it etc. It would certainly help put the minds of many current PS workers considering early retirement at ease.