Just to add a useful link to SW website which explains all the PRSI classes and benefits.
http://www.welfare.ie/EN/Topics/PRSI/Pages/prsiclasses.aspx
It was more the Illness Benefit aspect that I thought was a bit strange in terms of lack of entitlements.
Civil/Public servants who have worked for 40 years in the service are entitled to a public service pension which is 50% of their final salary (that is about to change) having paid a lower rate (Class D) of PRSI during their working lives.
People in private employment pay the higher rate of PRSI for perhaps 48 years and their only entitlement is the State Pension of E230.30 P.W.
if a person has 3 0r 4 years class a stamp and 30 years class d stamp,can they be put together to get part state old age pension..
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