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The retirement pension, provided by a public institute, are provided according to the terms below:
- Age pensions: for women and men since an age correspondent to 10 years less the average life expectancy, however not less than 60 years old, save for jobs damaging body health, or catalogued as “physical” ones, i.e. these ones requiring usually the physical lifting of more than 30 kg or equivalent physical effort decided by a medical committee
- Contributive pensions: with a number of years of social contributes paid to the institute correspondent to these decurring between the 25th year of age and the obtaining of an age pension.
- For military or paramilitary state organisations member is provided the possibility of a discharge due to duty exertion, with wage and promotion “on the battlefield”, also with a silver or gold military awards.
Pensions are computed on a contribution along years to the public institute basis.
The allowances must not be over a gross amount of $ 10.000 per month, including also the occasional gross income from pension funds.
Increasing of the retirement bill with more time working over age.
Retirement includes:
- Free eye examinations
- Free medical prescription charges
- Free transit passes
- Winter Fuel and air conditioning payments and incentives for air conditioning purchasing and their performing modernisation
- Free “Internet literacy” Courses, provided literacy, with provision of free devices to surf the Net with free connection
Since 60 years old is provided a progressive reduction of the 20 work hours per week toward a half of the ordinary work hours per week. The hours less are paid by the institute.
A sabbatical year is provided at 50 of age, paid by the institute and computed among the contributive years for a contributive pension.
For teachers, on request, an extension of the years on work is provided, until a maximum of further 10 years; for professors such extension can be for life.
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