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While just 15% of private sector employees paid in more than 7% of their pensionable earnings, 37% of public sector workers did the same.
The cash payments, called "Furbs", were introduced for top executives who joined after 1989 when a cap on pensionable earnings was introduced at £123,000.
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The government said the 1% pay offer for 2014-15, whish is to non-pensionable earnings, would be followed up with a 2% pay offer for 2015-16, also to non-pensionable earnings and also excluding those getting incremental increases.
BA's pensionable pay is on basic pay only.
They accumulate at the slower rate of a 43rd of the final pensionable pay per year of service, and include contribution rates that are due to rise to up to 8% of pensionable pay.
It's not an allowance – it's a second, non-pensionable, salary.
And in France, doctors who reach the statutory pensionable age can combine a pension and earnings up to an income limit.
Among the main changes set out in the "reform design framework" is the move from a final salary pension scheme, whereby half an officer's pension is based upon their salary upon retirement and half made up of a lump sum, to a pensionable amount based on career average earnings.
It reduced annual increases in pension payments, raised the retirement age and capped pensionable salaries.
In December 2013 the legislature approved a bill that reduces annual increases in pension payments, increases the retirement age and caps pensionable salaries.
Everyone involved is of pensionable age.
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