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14 years 3 months ago #27046 by mayflower
I believe as long as you don't earn more from working than the amount of pension you receive & are not re employed in the same job you had when you retired you wouldn't lose any of your pension.
  • martha
14 years 3 months ago #27054 by martha
I think you will need to clarify the 'grounds' of your pension sammy.
Mine states i am able to work as long as i do not earn over the final wage i was on at retirement. (increased by the same percentage as any cost of living increase on your pension, minus the pension value)
Not the value of pension i receive.
If my earnings are over this i lose the pension.
Mine also clearly states i cannot do the job i was incapable of or i will lose the pension.
I can re join the pension scheme in my new job because i retired before the age of 50 and rejoined still under age 50. And i still work for the same people.
Im not absolutely sure how it would apply to working elsewhere.
  • Costa
14 years 3 months ago #27060 by Costa
Hi Sammy
As someone previously said, you should check your rules and regulations carefully. I am not able to undertake any type of work, as I have been classed as incapable to take up any work. So therefore if I was well enough to work in any capacity, I would loose my ill health pension. So, everyone's rules are slightly different.
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