civil servants win with the rules of the private sector

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The pension of public officials would be slightly higher, by 1.5%. 345511638/Halfpoint – stock.adobe.com

On the other hand, taking into account the additional contributions to be paid throughout life, they would be losers.

In full consultation with the social partners on the “equity” of the pension system, the statistical service of the Ministry of Health calculated the pension that civil servants born in 1958 would receive if the rules of the private sector were applied to them.

As a result, the pension of public officials would be slightly higher, by 1.5%, and there would therefore be “no manifest inequity at the global levelbetween public and private, according to the Drees study published Thursday. More precisely, 62% of “sedentary” civil servants would be winners, 32% would be penalized and 6% would have an unchanged pension, to within plus or minus 1%.

In full preparation of the pension bill – expected for January – the government could not do better to silence the eternal public-private quarrel. It should be noted, however, that this study excludes agents from “active categories” eligible for early departure (police officers, firefighters, caregivers, etc.)

On the other hand, the application of the rules of private…

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