Shigobad20201
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I am teaching in a private school and most of the private job and organisation are not pensionable , once you are leaving the job , that means you dont have any money with them anymore .
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All public organisation normally pay pension and gratuity for their workers once you reaches a pensionable stage , like working for at least fifteen years , then you can get pension .Currently am working in a public cooperative organisation and the policy is based on government decisions and they pay pensions to it retirees but am much aware that private organisation don't pay pensions to it retirees.
Yeah, a lot of private companies in so many countries do not offer bonus. That is why my country people are always interested in Federal government jobs because they are most guaranteed for pension.
Most of the company that offers pension for their workers are actually public companies that are being owned by the government , because only small of the so called private company offers pension .Some companies do offer so-called "bonus". However, it takes a lots of hard work to get that bonus. Majority of the employees never get the bonus or promotion at all.
Some companies do offer so-called "bonus". However, it takes a lots of hard work to get that bonus. Majority of the employees never get the bonus or promotion at all.
Most businesses provide pension plans, but some don't. A pension is when a portion of your pay is put into a fund that you can only access until you reach the age of 65 or older (depending on where you reside). Typically, the employer will match the portion at no additional cost to you. Possess you a pension? Does your business provide a pension plan like this?
This is also what I know. Most organizations do not have the capacity to pay pensions continuously for their many staff. It's one reason why some people prefer working for the government.Well all I know is that the only organisation that can pays pension is the government owned enterprises and not private firms or organisations. My own organisation don't pay pension after service but will till to settle you with some amount of money that will helped and sustain you.
I am sure that most government and public sector companies have a fixed pension scheme in place. With private establishments, the value of the pension earnings could be different depending on the amount of work and dedication put inMost companies offer Pensions, but some do not. A pension is where a percentage of your wage is paid into a fund that you can only withdraw when you are 65+ (varies on where you live), and usually, the employer will match the percentage at no extra cost to you. Do you have a pension? Does your company offer a pension scheme similar to this?
retirement.I have a small business of my own and I have just one person working for me while my wife also monitors the business making two workers , the business is very small and it doesnt have any pension scheme for now .
I'm currently self employed. But I love companies that pay pension to their workers. If I want to join any company, the criteria that will make me to join them must include payment of pension to workers.
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