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National Recruitment Federation
Annual Conference
Tuesday 8 April 2008
“Role of pensions in future employment”
Brendan Kennedy
Chief Executive
The Pensions Board
Pensions are here to stay
• By law an employer must provide you with some
form of access to a pension, whether you are in
full-time, part-time, temporary, contract or casual
employment
• All employers regardless of the size of their
workforce are obliged to provide access to a
Standard PRSA if those employees fall into the
category of “excluded employees” (details
available from Board’s website)
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Green Paper on Pensions
• Green Paper on Pensions published in
October 2007, consultation phase is ongoing
• Commission on Taxation to consider how
best the tax system can encourage long term
savings to meet the needs of retirement
• Pensions also a commitment in Programme
for Government
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Changing world we live in
We are Living Longer
More Contract Work
More mobility in careers
Changing work patterns
More Part Time Working
Single Parent Households
Smaller Families
Separation/Divorce
Changing demographics
2006
2026
2056
No’s at Work
2,000,100
2,268,000
2,125,000
Aged over 65
464,000
844,000
1,532,000
4.3
2.7
1.4
No’s at work
per person over
65
Pensions and Recruitment
Employers Viewpoint
Key issues your clients should consider:
• A good pension scheme has been long recognised as a very
valuable asset for both the company and its employees.
• There is a stronger commitment from employees to participate in
pension schemes where the employer makes a contribution.
• A company benefits from having:
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a reputation and respect as a good employer.
a workforce that feels valued and important
increased loyalty and commitment from staff
an enhanced staff recruitment, reward and retention
package
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Pensions and Recruitment
Employees Viewpoint
• Financial independence and security
• Mobile working patterns
• Increased life expectancy
• Working longer
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Employees Pensions Checklist
Key questions your candidates should ask:
• Does this employer have a company pension
scheme?
• Can I join the scheme?
• If not, has the employer designated a Personal
Retirement Savings Accounts provider?
• Will the employer help fund my pension?
Regulation, Supervision and
Enforcement
• Pensions Board taking tough approach for breaches
of the Pensions Act
• Board recently obtained a High Court judgement
against an Irish construction company for €186,000 in
pension arrears
• On the spot fines regime in place since September
2007. Fine for each offence €2,000
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Further information
Pensions board website provides;
– Checklist which provides information and a
questionnaire to help you inform yourself about
how to provide for your retirement
– Pensions calculator allows you to estimate the
amount of money needed to contribute to your
pension in relation to your age yearly salary to end
up with the level of pension you expect in
retirement.
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Working in Partnership
Pensions Board currently works with:
• FÁS and Fáilte Ireland
– State trainers and recruiters
• National Recruitment Federation
– Private sector recruiters
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We all have a responsible role to play in…..
….actively promoting pensions take up !