Annieindublin
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I don’t know about any ESB entitlement. I think the marriage gratuity was intended to compensate for any losses.
She only worked there for a few years but actually some women might have worked for a decade or so before being chucked out.
In the case of female civil servants who resigned on marriage and who met certain eligibility requirements, a lump sum payment, known as a ‘marriage gratuity’ was paid in lieu of any other civil service superannuation benefit.
She only worked there for a few years but actually some women might have worked for a decade or so before being chucked out.
In the case of female civil servants who resigned on marriage and who met certain eligibility requirements, a lump sum payment, known as a ‘marriage gratuity’ was paid in lieu of any other civil service superannuation benefit.
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