newirishman
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Family member is being offered a short-term (<1 years) fixed term employment contract. This is a PAYE position, which means all the benefits (like company pension contributions) apply in the same way as for non-fixed term employees.
The contract states that there is a pension scheme, and the company contributes 10% of salary into that pension scheme. (No details on the scheme, but it is fair to assume that it is a pretty run-of-the-mill DC scheme. Albeit 10% company contributes is not bad at all!)
There are specific rules for short-term membership (ie, less than 2 years) - ie, one might be required to take personal contributions out of the scheme
pensionsauthority.ie
Therefore not clear what happens with the employer contributions - I have personally experienced that employer contributions will also go back to the company, meaning that the 10% above will in effect not be available.
I understand that this might depend on the pension scheme rules, but wondering if there are any specific rules clarifying this?
The contract states that there is a pension scheme, and the company contributes 10% of salary into that pension scheme. (No details on the scheme, but it is fair to assume that it is a pretty run-of-the-mill DC scheme. Albeit 10% company contributes is not bad at all!)
There are specific rules for short-term membership (ie, less than 2 years) - ie, one might be required to take personal contributions out of the scheme
Refund of member contributions - pensionsauthority
In certain circumstances you may be eligible to take a refund of contributions paid into a pension arrangement. Your entitlement to a refund of contributions depends on the type of pension arrangement you have and the rules attaching to refunds of contributions.

Therefore not clear what happens with the employer contributions - I have personally experienced that employer contributions will also go back to the company, meaning that the 10% above will in effect not be available.
I understand that this might depend on the pension scheme rules, but wondering if there are any specific rules clarifying this?