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Arthurgray50@blu 06-03-2012 20:53

Pensions - no wonder there are strikes
 
I am not surprised that the people of this country are striking over pensions.

I was told today, that starting from next month my pension will be going up by £60 / £70 per month.

This will now cause me financial hardship big time, What l think this government is doing by increasing the retirement age even higher, is that many people may not live past the retirement age, therefore saving them money.:mad:

Hugh 06-03-2012 20:54

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Do you mean the cost of your pension, Arthur?

If so, how do you think your extended life-span is going to be paid for - from the magic money tree?

btw, I know you and facts don't get on, but retirement age if you are under 55 will be 67, and average male life span is 78, so your premise is flawed.

Gary L 06-03-2012 21:19

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35394163)
I am not surprised that the people of this country are striking over pensions.

I was told today, that starting from next month my pension will be going up by £60 / £70 per month.

This will now cause me financial hardship big time

That's about £15 - £17 extra a week.
I know a few old people who would be celebrating if their pension was going up that much?

Arthurgray50@blu 06-03-2012 21:24

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When l was told by my union rep, l nearly had a heart attack, I cannot afford to pay that per week.

All my bills have gone up, but not my wages, work that one out.

Sirius 06-03-2012 21:31

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35394204)

All my bills have gone up, but not my wages, work that one out.

EVERYONE is in the same boat or do you feel you should be different to EVERYONE else

Maggy 06-03-2012 22:06

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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35394207)
EVERYONE is in the same boat or do you feel you should be different to EVERYONE else

With all due respect I don't think that is what he is claiming.I think he is justly peeved that he has to find the extra cash and that it is going to place a strain on his present finances..Not that he should be a special case.I think your comment was a trifle uncalled for.:erm:

Tim Deegan 06-03-2012 22:23

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Firefighters pension contributions will be going up to 13.3% from the 1st April, because they are already paying 11%.

There is a very good reason why firefighters can't be operational until they are 68 (you can't climb a ladder with a zimmer frame). And under employment law, if they are no longer fit enough to do what is a very physically demanding job, then they can be sacked.

I'm not going to get into an argument about this. But it's just a couple of things that people should be aware of.

Hugh 06-03-2012 22:32

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You forgot to mention that the employers contribute 21.3%....

And according to this consultation document, a firefighter would need to be on £120,000 to pay an additional 2.3%.

http://www.communities.gov.uk/docume...df/1985324.pdf page 13

btw, I thought Hutton had recommended 60 as a retirement age for firefighters - where did 68 come from?

Tim Deegan 06-03-2012 22:42

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35394278)
You forgot to mention that the employers contribute 21.3%....

And according to this consultation document, a firefighter would need to be on £120,000 to pay an additional 2.3%.

http://www.communities.gov.uk/docume...df/1985324.pdf page 13

The firefighters pension actually has the lowest employers contribution of all public sector workers.

I wouldn't pay any attention to that consultation document if I were you. We have been told what we will be paying as from the first of april. And none of are on £120,000, I can assure you of that.

By 2015 we will be paying 14%.

Hutton didn't recommend 60 as a retirement age. He said it should be considered. But the government have just decided to go ahead without considering the implications.

If you are dismissed at 59 because you are no linger fit enough to carry out the physical work, then you won't bet your pension until 68.

68 is the retirement age that the government wants to bring in. And they are pushing towards this for all professions.

Mr_love_monkey 06-03-2012 22:45

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Originally Posted by Tim Deegan (Post 35394286)
The firefighters pension actually has the lowest employers contribution of all public sector workers.

Do you have some figures for that? (It's not that I don't believe you, I'd just be interested to see the figures)

Tim Deegan 06-03-2012 22:47

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Originally Posted by Mr_love_monkey (Post 35394289)
Do you have some figures for that? (It's not that I don't believe you, I'd just be interested to see the figures)

It's all on the FBU website. I personally only have a paper copy.

Hugh 06-03-2012 22:49

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Erm, how many private sector employers contribute 21%?

Re "lowest contribution" - I work in the public sector (education), and my employer contributes 13%, so your statement is incorrect.

Re2 firefighters operational until 68, the FBU website states

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These plans include making LGPS members eventually work until they are 68, all operational firefighters work until they are at least 60
http://www.fbu.org.uk/wp-content/upl...o.-1.indd_.pdf page 1

Tim Deegan 06-03-2012 22:52

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35394298)
Erm, how many private sector employers contribute 21%?

Re "lowest contribution" - I work in the public sector (education), and my employer contributes 13%, so your statement is incorrect.

I'm afraid you have wrong information. We had a meeting that went on for three hours last week with all the facts and figures (my head is still throbbing).

http://www.fbu.org.uk/?page_id=131

Mr_love_monkey 06-03-2012 22:56

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Personally, I'd quite happily pay an extra 2% if it meant my employer paid 21%..

Incidentally - is your pension payout guaranteed? -i.e. does not fluctuate with the stock exchange?

Hugh 06-03-2012 22:56

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Originally Posted by Tim Deegan (Post 35394301)
I'm afraid you have wrong information. We had a meeting that went on for three hours last week with all the facts and figures (my head is still throbbing).

http://www.fbu.org.uk/?page_id=131

You said
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Originally Posted by Tim Deegan (Post 35394286)
The firefighters pension actually has the lowest employers contribution of all public sector workers.

So my pension fund is lying to me and all the other members re Employers Contributions of 13%?

btw, the Local Government Pension Scheme has average employer contributions of 13.6% (according to Unite)

And the NHS Pension Fund employers contributions are 14%
http://www.nhsemployers.org/SiteColl..._210709_aw.pdf

Teachers Pension Fund has contributions of 14.1% http://www.teacherspensions.co.uk/em...mployers13.htm

They appear to be lower than 21%.......


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