Hi all, hope i can pick the minds of all yea clever people as to what i should do.
I'm employed by one of the main colleges in the country on a temperory work contract. I started my last contract in September 2005. The college were meant to contribute money to a pension scheme for me since then (under the temperory workers contract 2003), but have failed to do so. My employer is aware that I should be receiving a pension, and the money required is there sitting somewhere in their coffers. I have made numerous phone calls but all i receive are excuses, and that i will eventual receive my pension (I'm now waiting eight months).
My question is how do get my employer to pull his/her finger out and start my pension. It is particular fustrating when I see pension funds going up by 5% since the start year. This is money I am missing out on.
Should I get in touch with the pension ombudsman, or maybe a solicitor to try and get them to act.
I am fed up with their excuses, any advice on how to proceed would be greatly appreciated.
thanks for your time and your replys.