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From your wording, it sounds as though you are in the 'public' service. In general, in the PS, your widow may be entitled to a pension and lump sum based on service as if you had lived and worked to age 65. This is a generalisation, as you may not be a member of the spouses & children scheme and your entitlement will depend on when you started. Can you check with your HR people?If i die in service what pension is my wife entitled to
2.4.9 On death in service, a death gratuity is payable to the legal personal representative. This amounts to a minimum of one year's pensionable remuneration, or, if greater, the lump sum that would have been payable if the civil servant had retired on ill-health grounds on the date of death (subject to a maximum of 1½ times pensionable remuneration).
Not so sure about this:Plus the State Widow's Pension
No state pension for class D public servants. Post 1995 public servants will have their pensions reduced by the state pension rate. There are a few public servants who have been able to retire on full occupational pensions plus state pension but, in general, this avenue has been closed off.Reduced Rate PRSI paid by civil/public servants who started pre-1995 also qualifies for Widow's Contributory Pension.
Class B (civil servant) or D (public servant) PRSI classes are counted towards:
Widow's or Widower's (Contributory) Pension
Guardian's Payment (Contributory)
Limited Occupational Injuries Benefits
Bereavement Grant
Carer's Benefit
I know the State Pension (contributory) is integrated with the Public Service Pension for post 1995 staff, but is the Widows/Widower's Contributory pension integrated too?
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