Final salary pension schemes should end

Final salary pension schemes should end

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Puggit

Original Poster:

48,452 posts

248 months

Thursday 7th October 2010
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Sky News

In the interests of all this shiny new 'fairness' - I can only whole-heartedly agree!

sidicks

25,218 posts

221 months

Thursday 7th October 2010
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Puggit said:
In the interests of all this shiny new 'fairness' - I can only whole-heartedly agree!
Nothing necessarily wrong with final salary pensions for public workers, but they need to be modified to be 'fair':
- Increased contribution rates to more accurately reflect the cost of the schemes
- Revised rules to make them more affordable (increased retirement age etc)
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sidicks

pugwash4x4

7,529 posts

221 months

Thursday 7th October 2010
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it'll be a triumph for the rest of us if the Unions oppose this- they really don't have a leg to stand on, and if they strike it would be a very very good reason for getting rid of all of them!

anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 7th October 2010
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I don't agree.

Why should people not get the agreed pension they have worked for. Stop it for new joiners or even tinker with the contributions but not end it for current members.

It doesn't seem very fair to me.

Puggit

Original Poster:

48,452 posts

248 months

Thursday 7th October 2010
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el stovey said:
I don't agree.

Why should people not get the agreed pension they have worked for. Stop it for new joiners or even tinker with the contributions but not end it for current members.

It doesn't seem very fair to me.
Well that's fine, yes - but for new members it should have ended a LONG time ago...

sidicks

25,218 posts

221 months

Thursday 7th October 2010
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el stovey said:
I don't agree.

Why should people not get the agreed pension they have worked for. Stop it for new joiners or even tinker with the contributions but not end it for current members.

It doesn't seem very fair to me.
I don't think the proposals affect accrued benefits, just future benefits which seems entirely fair.
smile
Sidicks

anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 7th October 2010
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I'm not sure why people on here get so excited at the prospect of someone else having their pension scheme closed.


anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 7th October 2010
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sidicks said:
el stovey said:
I don't agree.

Why should people not get the agreed pension they have worked for. Stop it for new joiners or even tinker with the contributions but not end it for current members.

It doesn't seem very fair to me.
I don't think the proposals affect accrued benefits, just future benefits which seems entirely fair.
smile
Sidicks
I agree with that. Not closing/transferring schemes for current members though.

sidicks

25,218 posts

221 months

Thursday 7th October 2010
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el stovey said:
I agree with that. Not closing/transferring schemes for current members though.
No, closing the scheme to new members and for future accrual for existing members. They should not touch pensions accrued to date.

Puggit

Original Poster:

48,452 posts

248 months

Thursday 7th October 2010
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Quinny said:
el stovey said:
I'm not sure why people on here get so excited at the prospect of someone else having their pension scheme closed.
Jealousyrolleyes
When the government starts paying me a final salary scheme, then I'll quit complaining.

sidicks

25,218 posts

221 months

Thursday 7th October 2010
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Quinny said:
Jealousyrolleyes
Personally, I'm in favour of revisons to public final salary pension schemes as taxpayers are having to pay the unaffordable costs, when the money could be better spent elsewhere.
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Sidicks

anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 7th October 2010
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Puggit said:
Quinny said:
el stovey said:
I'm not sure why people on here get so excited at the prospect of someone else having their pension scheme closed.
Jealousyrolleyes
When the government starts paying me a final salary scheme, then I'll quit complaining.
Why didn't you get a job working for the government that offered a FS pension scheme?

anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 7th October 2010
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sidicks said:
Quinny said:
Jealousyrolleyes
Personally, I'm in favour of revisons to public final salary pension schemes as taxpayers are having to pay the unaffordable costs, when the money could be better spent elsewhere.
smile
Sidicks
Don't you think it's fair that they continue to get their agreed pension?

Puggit

Original Poster:

48,452 posts

248 months

Thursday 7th October 2010
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el stovey said:
Puggit said:
Quinny said:
el stovey said:
I'm not sure why people on here get so excited at the prospect of someone else having their pension scheme closed.
Jealousyrolleyes
When the government starts paying me a final salary scheme, then I'll quit complaining.
Why didn't you get a job working for the government that offered a FS pension scheme?
<shudder>

sidicks

25,218 posts

221 months

Thursday 7th October 2010
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el stovey said:
Don't you think it's fair that they continue to get their agreed pension?
The agreement was (typically) to provide a pension of 1/60th of final salary for each year worked. That commitment will still remain in place for past accrual.

There is no reason why that this benefit should not be changed for the future either by requiring higher contributions or by providing the same benefit at a later date.

Many private sector employees also started with a final salary pension scheme which was subsequently removed when it was found to be unaffordable. There is no reason why the public sector should be any different.

Sidicks


anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 7th October 2010
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sidicks said:
Many private sector employees also started with a final salary pension scheme which was subsequently removed when it was found to be unaffordable. There is no reason why the public sector should be any different.
Why should there be any connection between the two? Any of us could have gone to work in the public sector and get a FS pension. Most didn't because we thought we could get more elsewhere.

I have a private FS private sector pension, should I have mine removed because some other companies closed theirs?

12gauge

1,274 posts

174 months

Thursday 7th October 2010
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sidicks said:
I don't think the proposals affect accrued benefits, just future benefits which seems entirely fair.
smile
Sidicks
So your'e telling me the unions saying 'hands of our pensions' is a bit like me saying 'hands of my girlfriend' about a girl i havent even met yet?!

Edited by 12gauge on Thursday 7th October 11:11

Oystercatcher

481 posts

202 months

Thursday 7th October 2010
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sidicks said:
The agreement was (typically) to provide a pension of 1/60th1/80th of final salary for each year worked. That commitment will still remain in place for past accrual.
Fixed that for you.

RichardD

3,560 posts

245 months

Thursday 7th October 2010
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It isn't fair for someone not to get what they thought they would/are contracted to get/blahblah.

It isn't fair that other people have to pick up the tab for promises that previous politicians made.

Something like that smile

KrazyIvan

4,341 posts

175 months

Thursday 7th October 2010
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I dont think they should close it, I think they should just raise public sector workers taxes so that they are paying for it themselves. They soon would want it changed to a more managable set up.