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Civil Service Pension

  • 14-08-2015 11:17pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 610 ✭✭✭


    I know that under the Croke Park 2 agreement, there was the option for existing Civil Servants to retire on the final reconable pay. This was originally August 2014.

    I heard that this date was later extended to August 2015. However, I have heard conflicting claims that this was extended to some time next year.

    Does anybody know the correct dates for retiring on final reconable pay for an existing "B" class civil servant?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 888 ✭✭✭cbreeze


    Clauric wrote: »
    I know that under the Croke Park 2 agreement, there was the option for existing Civil Servants to retire on the final reconable pay. This was originally August 2014.

    I heard that this date was later extended to August 2015. However, I have heard conflicting claims that this was extended to some time next year.

    Does anybody know the correct dates for retiring on final reconable pay for an existing "B" class civil servant?

    Can't comment on the type of civil servant class but under the Haddington Road Agreement the 'Grace Period' for those in the public sector, originally set for June 2014 and extended to June 2015 has been further extended to 30 June 2016 by a ministerial order. This means that those retiring up to that date will have their pensions based on the salary they earned at 30 June 2013. On gross pensions of over €32,500 per annum the PSPR will apply.


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