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A person working for the past 12 years on two part-time jobs has just found out that his/her pension will be based on two-thirds of only one part-time job. This amounts to the minimum pension. There is no option of paying contributions for both part-time jobs.
This discrimination is an unjust one. Why should a person be discriminated against for having two part-time jobs instead of a one full-time job?
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M Borg
Nov 23rd 2012, 11:02
It works the same way for a person with a full time job and a part time job.
The pension , as far as I know ,is based only on the salary of the full time job.
paul camilleri
Nov 22nd 2012, 14:03
the guy should of opted for 1 full time job then? instead of having 2 part time jobs where he can if he wanted not declear his full income at the end of the year.
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