EUROPE - Public servants in Ireland will be eligible to retire from the age of 50 or 55 with actuarially reduced superannuation benefits under new reforms to public service pensions announced by the minister of finance.
Existing staff will benefit immediately from the changes. The move forms a further step in reform of public service pensions recommended by the Commission on Public Service Pensions. Earlier ...
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