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PENSIONS
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lovejoy
- Posts: 1255
- Joined: 30 Apr 2007, 12:59
Re: PENSIONS
thats been around for ages mate.ronaldo wrote:I was told today by our Dum that he had just downloaded a memo on the net that we will be able to buy extra years to make your pension up to 45 years.How kind of them,That will cost some money
They output of consultation should start coming out next week. There is a special PEC meeting next Thurs to go through all Branches contributions. I Hope every branch has submitted something to the debate rather than just sitting back!
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Glenno
- Posts: 1491
- Joined: 05 Jun 2007, 13:12
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lovejoy
- Posts: 1255
- Joined: 30 Apr 2007, 12:59
Hi mate I know that the PEC are considering a number of options and met with the DIV reps and Regional secs today to get their views. I think a position will come out to branches either tom or early next wk!Glenno wrote:Yer hi there Lovejoy the time now for consoltation has finished so what happens next?????
icant seee anywhere that has accepted a change/reform under the new rules do u know anything thats going down
I am talking about Pensins buddy
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BELIAL
- Posts: 6758
- Joined: 15 Jun 2007, 17:33
- Gender: Female
- Location: Nowhere
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dvbuk55
- EX ROYAL MAIL
- Posts: 16650
- Joined: 02 Jun 2007, 19:17
- Gender: Male
Wake me up before y' go go.BELIAL wrote:Lets look forward to good news then ,cos according to official statistics the economy is still growing.So fridays statement might be " due to the robust performance of the UK economy we are pleased to announce enhanced benefits for all RM pension stakeholders
RMs original statement will stand - the financial implications of doing nothing for RM is a non starter. The Union hasn't made a stance over any of the issues raised so far and I don't expect the situation to change. Consultation means just that, for RM there doesn't have to be agreement - a statement saying that although the consultation has thrown up some interesting issues - the old pension will be wound up, the new pension will be installed, the retiring age will be 65, you will lose money.
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BELIAL
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In this play what I wrote... boom boomdvbuk55 wrote:Wake me up before y' go go.BELIAL wrote:Lets look forward to good news then ,cos according to official statistics the economy is still growing.So fridays statement might be " due to the robust performance of the UK economy we are pleased to announce enhanced benefits for all RM pension stakeholders
RMs original statement will stand - the financial implications of doing nothing for RM is a non starter. The Union hasn't made a stance over any of the issues raised so far and I don't expect the situation to change. Consultation means just that, for RM there doesn't have to be agreement - a statement saying that although the consultation has thrown up some interesting issues - the old pension will be wound up, the new pension will be installed, the retiring age will be 65, you will lose money.
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jafferpants
- Posts: 727
- Joined: 24 May 2007, 16:21
- Location: OVER THE HILL
You are about to get a mail shot in app 2 weeks telling you the the final salary scheme will close in april to all members. they are being printed up as we speakGlenno wrote:Yer hi there Lovejoy the time now for consoltation has finished so what happens next?????
icant seee anywhere that has accepted a change/reform under the new rules do u know anything thats going down
I am talking about Pensins buddy
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jafferpants
- Posts: 727
- Joined: 24 May 2007, 16:21
- Location: OVER THE HILL
I'll have a bottle of whatever it is you have been drinking!!!!!BELIAL wrote:Lets look forward to good news then ,cos according to official statistics the economy is still growing.So fridays statement might be " due to the robust performance of the UK economy we are pleased to announce enhanced benefits for all RM pension stakeholders