My Mum is 76 yrs she worked for Civil Service from Oct ‘67 - March ‘72. She got married in April ‘72.
She did 7 months as sub teacher (being paid by the teacher) before having 1st of 5 children. She was stay at home mum.
Then in early 90’s did the women’s back to work scheme. Worked for a year or 2. Then started full time work in 2005 until she retired at 69 yrs and 10 months in 2019.
She only gets about €215 contributory pension. I didn’t realise she is is not on full pension till lately. She said her civil service/teaching could not be counted I don’t know why & she's not sure when her employer til she retired put her on the books.
She is very disappointed that she can’t get a full pension on the contributory route. Feels it’s her right to have after being stay at home mum.
Any guidance? I know the rules changed last January but is it retrospective?
Thanks
She did 7 months as sub teacher (being paid by the teacher) before having 1st of 5 children. She was stay at home mum.
Then in early 90’s did the women’s back to work scheme. Worked for a year or 2. Then started full time work in 2005 until she retired at 69 yrs and 10 months in 2019.
She only gets about €215 contributory pension. I didn’t realise she is is not on full pension till lately. She said her civil service/teaching could not be counted I don’t know why & she's not sure when her employer til she retired put her on the books.
She is very disappointed that she can’t get a full pension on the contributory route. Feels it’s her right to have after being stay at home mum.
Any guidance? I know the rules changed last January but is it retrospective?
Thanks