Not exact matches
There will be thousands
more Councillors; # millions
more in allowances and expenses, and the possible additional
burden of their
pensions because they can all choose to join the gold - plated; index - linked; taxpayer - funded, final - salary Local Government
Pension Scheme.
I can't think of what's
more nasty than leaving whole generations in an astonishingly perilous state - from our young people who'll have to bear the
burden of the financial bailout to the retired and about to retire who've had their
pensions firstly stolen by Brown and now decimated by his failed policies.
Today, taxpayers fund roughly 60 % of public servant
pension plans and
more of that
burden will begin to fall on the shoulders of the employees starting as early as January.
While it's important not to overstate the case — again, improved health care can be a double - edged sword, if people are able to live longer because of it but at greater financial cost — one way to interpret this study is that if
more people are not economically old, that is they are still contributing to society on their own and not collecting
pension or requiring increased health care, there is less
burden on falling population levels from an otherwise aging population.
Continual tinkering to the
pensions system will cause people to lose confidence Long - term savers need encouragement to take on the
burden of self - provision, rather than finding
more barriers around tax - efficient saving Andy James, head of retirement planning, Towry comments on various proposed...
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more than three months — Article 7 (1)(b)-- Person no longer having worker status — Person in possession of a retirement
pension — Having sufficient resources not to become a
burden on the «social assistance system» of the host Member State — Application for a special non-contributory cash benefit — Compensatory supplement intended to augment a retirement
pension — Regulation (EC) No 883/2004 — Articles 3 (2) and 70 — Competence of the Member State of residence — Conditions for granting — Legal right to reside on the national territory — Compliance with European Union law)