Their relatively short working life makes it almost impossible to earn a full pension.
The newspaper said Mr Almskog has since received a second full pension from ABB.
Almost nobody works for the 45 years needed to retire on a full pension, worth 75% of salary.
Then after just two years at the rank of general, an officer can retire with a full pension.
There was another chap who was two days older than him, got his full pension and he got nothing.
You have to have enough National Insurance contributions, or credits to make sure that you'll get the full pension.
Since 1955 the government had tried to reform the train-drivers' contracts which let them retire at 50 with a full pension.
They finally agreed to discharge me on medical grounds with full pension.
Most defined-benefit schemes have either a set retirement age or a mandatory number of contribution years before a full pension can be drawn.
More than three quarters of the companies surveyed said they allowed executives to retire on a full pension at the age of 60.
And he wants to reform the special pension regimes for railway drivers and other state employees that enable them to retire early on full pension.
Chief Superintendent Duckenfield for example, who initially lied by suggesting drunken fans had created the crush, escaped disciplinary measures by resigning on a full pension.
When it does come into force, firms will have to include the full pension-fund position on their balance-sheet, which will generally reduce their net worth.
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The unions, for their part, drop hints in private that they would be prepared to accept something less than retirement on a full pension at 60.
So the important thing to note about the state pension is that it's not an automatic right to have to full pension paid to you at retirement age.
In some countries they have gone down, most notably in Turkey, where for a long time just 25 years of contributions entitled a worker to a full pension.
Of the more than 34, 000 workers who participated in GM s accelerated attrition program, most took early retirement, which means they will receive their full pension and retiree health care benefits.
Nay, plenty of public-sector workers such as primary-school teachers, nurses, policemen or train drivers can retire on full pension at the age of 55, or in some cases even 50.
But after negotiations, police officers retiring from 55 years old will be able to draw their police pension immediately, but it will be at a reduced rate from their full pension allowance.
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Morgan: many are likely to put their full pension deficits on their balance sheets next year for the first time, although they already disclose enough information for investors to do the maths themselves.
These include one measure to delay the age of retirement on full pension for women, another to abolish the state minimum pension and replace it with a sliding scale, and a third to reform health schemes run by trade unions.
Various workers are allowed to retire with a full state pension at age 45.
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Mr Weir said he believes that "only 13%" of women receive the full state pension.
"Up to five million existing women pensioners fail to get a full state pension because they spent years raising children, caring for relatives or working part-time, " said Dot Gibson of the NPC.
And there is more: notably expectation of a hike in the consumption tax to 10 percent over a period of years, and the likely raising to 68 or 70 of the age to qualify for full public pension payments.
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The government will have to decide if these individuals should receive the full flat-rate pension, if they first qualify for it after April 2017, despite the fact that they will not have not been making full national insurance contributions for the state second pension in the preceding years.
FRS17, which will force them to disclose and recognise the full effect of pension-fund gains and losses.
Under current accounting rules most companies do not report the full costs of pension provision in their profit and loss account.
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In 2010 the number of years of NI contributions needed to qualify for a full basic state pension will come down to 30 for both men and women.
Vauxhall was good with the packages, the over-50s could take their pension in full, and the redundancy pay-outs were generous.
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