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The indexation has been broken and in budget 2011 it was mentioned that a new system will be found to link it to one of the price of living indexes I cant remember which
Public servants took a pay cut on 01/01/2010 that didnt affect pensioners so the link is already broken
Incorrect. Public Servants who retired on their old scales had their pensions cut.
Incorrect. Public Servants who retired on their old scales had their pensions cut.
Under the so-called "grace period" retirement arrangement, public servants retiring before 29th February will have their pensions calculated on their higher salaries before a public service pay cut was imposed.
nope you are wrong, they didnt take the cut on their pension, they had the PSPR applied instead on 01/01/2011
http://www.rte.ie/news/2012/0227/publicservice.html
Anyone that that retired after 01/01/2010 had their pensions cut by the same percentage cut that applied to all Public Servants. Only the Lump Sum calculations were preserved to 29/02/2012.
And they applied to anyone who retired after 01/01/2010..
And any married PS who retired on a pension of €24000.00 or less , have now had their pension cut to less than the Non-Contributory Pension for a married couple. Crazy or what?
It is a cut ill agree but I was only pointing out that this statement was wrong;
They didnt, it wasnt cut until 01/01/2011 by the PSPR and it was alot less than the paycut-they werent the same percentage
It applied to anyone that retired before 29/02/2012
Anyone with a pension of €24,000 was cut by €720
*Im not trying to be argumentative just correcting a few things
If occupational health have deemed that you should go on PI you cant change your mind, its not your decision anymore, you cant deicde not to go and wait for the next scheme. Thats assuming what you say means they have signed you off. Has the occupational health consultant written to confirm that you should be allowed to retire on PI?
The added years varies, what age are you and what service do you have?
Edit: i see on the other thread you are 54 and have 12 years, you can only get your potential service to age 60 to a max of 6.666, so 5 and a bit years
The reason the liability of S&C has to be paid, is that if you were to die before your spouse he would receive a pension based on your potential service at age 65, had you not retired on the ill-health. It is irrelevant what age he is. He cannot opt out.
On the ill-health addition of 6.5 years, did they tell you how that was calculated?
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