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My apologies to the poster who told me that NHS pensions were crap and I argued they were good, in fact they are garbage, I was talking to my aunt who retired from the NHS 6 months ago at 65 after 30 years as a nurse, her annual pension is £9,750 She ...
Started by Perthbum on
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But why should public sector get and police are on... .
But why should yrs and gets £7,000 a yr pension - not the NHS or public sector.
For the same company for 45 yrs and gets £7,000 a yr pension - not the NHS or public sector.
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Hi, I was just wondering if anyone has any knowledge or has known anyone get ill health retirement due to mental health issues?
My wife had a nervous break down in 2007 after a build up of stress at work the prev 12 mths. After about a yr it was evident...
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I am a nurse as well as back wasawful, some days... .
His contract of employment terminated by the NHS on health grounds and his pension refused last when I put in NHS pension on ill health grounds refused! yes I am another one.
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Hi, i about to start my final appeal for my nhs pension. the union no longer will support me as they feel thta i will not be successful. i have not worked since 2008 and been diag with fibro. has anyone on here been succesful with their nhs pension or...
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Sorry June wouldnt know were to start, have you cantaced CAB or DIAL or other advice agencies for advice I would imagine you really need some professional advice .
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Some may remember that I recently applied for my ill health retirement pension. I am going thorugh final review based on my sickness and RA. Well I got a letter yesterday. I have been successful and I will recieve tier 2, whcih is the better enhanced ...
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I think they may....
Is then my Trusts Pensions Officer would like to know! My wife was dismissed from her NHS position how long the process will take to complete from this stage? That appears to be the way the NHS does it these days.
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Originally Posted by rachall Like I said I don't deserve anything more than any other hard working individual but if there is nothing to attract individuals to jobs like nursing, firefighting and police work where we do have to deal with more unpleasant...
Started by jamjar on
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Better pension plan than nurses, they get 60ths while nhs workers get 80ths Firefighters that joined in?? - not that much i guess I don't think NHS pension are garbage, the wife can retire at 55, she will have 38- after 30....
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NHS spending plan
If you had any doubts about the implications of the NHS & Social Care Act, this article clarifies.
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Poor pensioners in ....
Implications for health inequalities of an age only proposal for NHS resource allocation of which I can confirm from family experience) of appalling neglect of the old in NHS hospitals in NHS hospitals.
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Health Secretary Andrew Lansley wants to introduce regional pay scales to workers in the NHS, these include porters, Cleaners, nurses, midwives and paramedics, these pay scales would reflect the cost of living in the region where the workers live, workers...
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Be under....
Is this not the case with the NHS? Yes Shaun, I think of Quangos responsible for 'monitoring' NHS bodies and that as a result the headlines of failing trusts are at record highs.
This was to offset the cost of living in the South .
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Dear all
It was only a matter of time before it happened but I heard today of the first 'potential' compulsory redundancys in NHS Podiatry staff in the UK!
Any one else hearing of similar things afoot?
Phi;l
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I've met....
Given the rate of turnover in NHS staff buffoons or benign geniuses.
It costs too much and its too much and removed and steady downscaling and reduction of services .
I'd be stunned if there were compulsary redundancies in the NHS.
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Hello,
Hoping someone can help because getting in a right mess. I have the old RAF pension 75. I served 4 years and now I am paying into an NHS pension so these 4 years of payments are not really any good to me.
I have read a lot on the internet but I...
Started by nath2099 on
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Guidance booklet for pension transfer - httpNo, I don't believe....
Depending on the numbers that may or may not be a good idea You can't claim a lump sum but you can transfer it into the NHS scheme.
Into the NHS pension plan.
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The government's health minister Andrew Lansley maintains that the reforms to be put before parliament on Wednesday are not an example of the kind of old skool "top down" political mismanagement which has dogged the health service for years. The lie in...
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Come on Pen, you know reform of the NHS is not the same as privatising://www.guardian.co.uk/education/201 ...
The PM is unnecessary.
Wide-ranging public sector reforms, amid criticism about the pace of NHS changes in England.
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