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Workers should have the right to retire at 65 or continue working if they choose to do so, says O’Hara

Sinn Féin TD for Galway East, Louis O’Hara, has welcomed legislation known as the Employment (Contractual Retirement Ages) Bill. Where an employee does not consent to retire at their contractual retirement age, the Bill will have the effect of extending the retirement age in their contract to 66, at which age people may access the State Pension.
Survey finds pre-retirees have adapted retirement plans because of the pandemic
According to a new survey conducted by the Retirement Planning Council of Ireland (RPC), 57% of pre-retirees have adapted their retirement plans after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Gender pension gap in Ireland at 40pc is unacceptable says Harkin
Independent MEP Marian Harkin has hit out at Ireland's gender gap in the area of pensions, pay, and overall earning potential.
Free seminar tonight on pensions
SCCUL Enterprises are pleased to present a free seminar on the area of Pensions tonight Thursday October 22 at 7pm. The seminar will take place in SCCUL Enterprise Centre, Ballybane.
Is a pension plan worth the bother?

Juggling the family finances is a tricky business for all of us. The mortgage has to be paid each month, other loans need to be addressed, insurances must be paid, food must be put on the table, everyone must have clothes etc.… And all of this is before we even start thinking about the nicer things in life such as social outings, holidays and the rest!
Over half of retirees not ready for retirement
‘Retirement in Ireland 2014: A Survey Report’ from the Retirement Planning Council has revealed that more than half of those approaching retirement or recently retired did not feel ready for retirement prior to undertaking a retirement planning course. The new report from the Retirement Planning Council is based on an extensive national survey of over 648 people who are either approaching retirement or had recently retired in the last 12 months.
The Retirement Planning Council urges employers to help staff prepare for retirement
The Retirement Planning Council of Ireland is calling on employers to give the gift of a retirement planning course to their employees this Christmas. A recent campaign by the Retirement Planning Council emphasises how retirement can be the most daunting time of a career and preparation is crucial in order to maximise the time ahead.
Anxiety rises among elderly in the Midlands as Budget 2014 looms
Members of Active Retirement Ireland (ARI) in the Midlands region met in Tullamore this week to discuss the cumulative impact of austerity on the elderly to date and to raise these concerns with local representatives as Budget 2014 approaches. Many who are reliant on the State pension noted the erosion of its value due to additional taxes and rising prices. Accompanied by reduced entitlements and benefits, the elderly are at increasing risk of experiencing isolation, dependency, and deprivation. Members, in their submission, request the protection of the pension and the reversal of savage cuts made to the household benefit package introduced in Budget 2013.