elacsaplau
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Civil servants who commenced pensionable service in the 1980s are said to be in the Rolls Royce Civil Service Plan - lets call the "RR Plan"! (I am not familiar with the effective dates of the plan design changes to the various schemes, etc.)
Members of the RR Plan pay lower rate PRSI contributions because they do not get the contributory state pension. What I want to know is, in the event of the death of a member in retirement, whether his/her spouse is entitled to the state contributory widow(er)'s pension.
Members of the RR Plan pay lower rate PRSI contributions because they do not get the contributory state pension. What I want to know is, in the event of the death of a member in retirement, whether his/her spouse is entitled to the state contributory widow(er)'s pension.
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