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contrarymary
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Hello,
My mother has been working in the HSE for 20 years and is due to retire this year.
She has always paid class D PRSI contributions.
Not sure if this is relevant but she was married but has been legally separated for the past 10 years.
She will get a lump sum when she retires.
Today, she found out that her pension will only amount to about €215 per week when she retires. We are aghast at this considering many people who have never worked a day in their lives get paid the OAP state pension of about 230 per week.
Does anyone know if she would be entitled to any sort of state pension in addition to her public service pension?
It seems unbelievable that after working for so long, she should make less money in the long run.
Many thanks for any thoughts..
My mother has been working in the HSE for 20 years and is due to retire this year.
She has always paid class D PRSI contributions.
Not sure if this is relevant but she was married but has been legally separated for the past 10 years.
She will get a lump sum when she retires.
Today, she found out that her pension will only amount to about €215 per week when she retires. We are aghast at this considering many people who have never worked a day in their lives get paid the OAP state pension of about 230 per week.
Does anyone know if she would be entitled to any sort of state pension in addition to her public service pension?
It seems unbelievable that after working for so long, she should make less money in the long run.
Many thanks for any thoughts..