>> >> He's been made redudant at has missed out on the immediate pension point. he
>> will
>> >> still recieve his presevered pension at 65. I'd be annoyed, who wouldn't and I
>> might
>> >> well be one that might up like that however he'll still get a lump
>> sum.
>> >> However they have to draw the line somewhere for an immediate pension.
>>
>> Of course the line has to be drawn somewhere but there also has to be
>> some humanity in treatment of those falling close to the divide. There's at least anecdotal
>> evidence that CS colleagues nearing minimum retirement age have been found short term posts to
>> tide them over until they hit the trigger point.
>>
>> OTOH it took so long to abolish the last outfit I worked for that one
>> lucky lady got from three years short of the magic number to a few months
>> past it....
>>
>> Sold up and last seen boarding a plane for Barbados......
>>
Of course I have the upmost sypathy, someone I used to work with on that round of redundancy was a couple of months short and he was gutted. He also like the bloke was not a volunteer and there would have been volunteers for redudancy that didn't get it. And as I said it may well be me next time. However whatever the date there will be someone who will lose out by a small amount.
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