Presumably you mean a PRSI linked old age contributory pension (because you pay a public service class of PRSI that does not provide pension benefits) as opposed to the means tested non contributory pension?I'm a public sector worker, with a max pension of 50% (after 40 years reckonable service), I don't have an entitlement to a state pension as well
Presumably you mean a PRSI linked old age contributory pension (because you pay a public service class of PRSI that does not provide pension benefits) as opposed to the means tested non contributory pension?
My public sector pension provides for a max pension of 50% of my final salary. Is this considered "good" in pension terms? ...........
For example, it has been estimated that Brian Cowen's pension would cost €5m+.
Are ministerial pensions contributory?
Are the pensions of higher civil servants contributory?
and Judges?
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and Judges?
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If so it means particularly that contractors on similiar schemes within the public sector (due to the hiring freeze there seems to be many in this category) may be wasting their pension contribution unless they're reasonably sure the contract will last 40 years or they get will made full time.
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