Sentences with phrase «pensionable pay»

Stokes v Oxfordshire County Council [2014] Pens LR 631, [2014] EWHC 2177 (Ch) In the context of the Firemen's Pension Scheme, the calculation of «pensionable pay for the year ending with the relevant date» did not include arrears of pay for work which had been performed in previous years but had been paid in the year ending with the relevant date.
L.R. 631: concerning the calculation of «pensionable pay for the year ending with the relevant date» in the Firemen's Pension Scheme.
Norman v Cheshire Fire & Rescue Service [2011] EWHC 3305 (QB): concerning the types of remuneration that counted as «pensionable pay» for the purposes of the Firefighters» Pension Scheme.
Privatised schemes: EDF on its pension restructuring exercise to cap pensionable pay, and are long term advisers to the Trustees of the Railways Pension Scheme
The Appeal Court upheld the High Court's decision that the BBC's cap on pensionable pay — pay increase of only up to 1 % being pensionable — was valid and did not breach the duty of good faith.
Setting a clear cost ceiling for public service pension schemes - the proportion of pensionable pay that taxpayers will contribute to employees» pensions - with automatic stabilisers to keep future costs under more effective control;
If the reviews proposals for police pay are accepted and 40 % of police officers, many amongst the most experienced, loose significant amounts of pay, including pensionable pay, what chances are there that those officers will accept a new negotiating system proposed by the same review body.

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For the self - employed, the contribution rate would be 3.6 per cent of pensionable earnings, as they were to pay both employee and employer shares.
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.
The House of Commons was due to vote later today on a motion which would have increased the percentage of an MP's pensionable salary paid through the public purse from 26.8 per cent to 28.7 per cent.
An HLTA in York said: «I am paid for running a breakfast club each morning before school but this is not part of my contracted hours and therefore not pensionable.
Currently, the CPP plan pays out about 25 per cent replacement benefits on up to $ 51,100 of pensionable earnings, resulting in a maximum annual benefit of $ 12,150.
Under that plan, those who make more than the current maximum pensionable amount would end up paying more into the system, but would stand to receive a larger pension.
Ishak says it's unclear what exactly that entails, but he says what's going to have an impact on the case is to what extent the grievances were about McLaughlin not being in the correct job and if the amount he was paid, as a result of those grievances, is pensionable.
Whether a lump sum payment to settle three grievances, paid to McLaughlin upon termination of his employment, was salary - based and, therefore, pensionable.
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