Sentences with phrase «pensionable age»

"Pensionable age" refers to the specific age at which a person becomes eligible to receive a pension or retirement benefits from the government or their employer. It is the age when an individual can stop working and start receiving regular payments to support their living expenses during their retirement years. Full definition
Look at the age of our so called «defence» where only Bellerin, who can't in any case, defend at all, is still under pensionable age.
There is something very odd in men of pensionable age taking up with younger women and something even odder and rather irresponsible in them having children.
«This trend not only damages the education of children and young people by denying them access to experienced and knowledgeable teachers, but also forces a premature end to the careers of many teachers well before pensionable age.
Imagine someone of pensionable age who has paid 45 years of national insurance contributions having their state pension automatically suspended because they've disappeared from the electoral roll.
And this is despite the fact that if we include those who were within fi ve years of retirement at the last election, the majority of voters in 2005 are now over pensionable age.
European scientists can claim a retirement pension from each E.U. country they've worked in for more than a year once they reach their national pensionable age.
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The UK Government has refused to publish a report on whether the rules about pensionable age are appropriate.
Joanne Welch is a supporter of «Back to 60», a campaign group that advocates reform of the rules on pensionable age.
HY concerned the rights of male - to - female transgender people to claim a state retirement pension at the lower pensionable age applicable to women.
Worker - Full disability benefit if under pensionable age and permanently and totally disabled.
On the other hand, there is far less support for increasing the pensionable age or increasing taxes.
The red sun pulled itself from sleep and glared upon the world that it must still serve, though itself of more than pensionable age.
The appellant applied for a state retirement pension in 2005 when she turned 60, which was the pensionable age for woman.
However, Article 7 (a) allowed member states to exclude the pensionable age from the scope of the Directive.
This meant she was unable to claim her state retirement pension from the age of 60 (the pensionable age for women), but instead had to wait until she was 65 (the pensionable age for men).
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