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- Circular 07/2015: Revision to Circular 2/15: Salary Scales for Medical Consultants and related matters
- ), reflecting the Departments correspondence. Given that the HSE, Department of Health and the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform have now agreed that the benefits arising from the new consultant pay 71325
- http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/health/2015/07.pdf
- Circular 03/2015: Extension of Grace Period to 30th June 2016
- basis of the pay rates that applied prior to the passing of the Act. The necessary legal requirements giving effect to this decision are in hand. Please bring this notice to the attention of all staff 19370
- http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/health/2015/03.pdf
- Circular 06/2015: HEALTH Circular
- superannuation benefits of retiring public servants will be unaffected by the pay and payscale changes set out in the Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest Act 2013 (No 18 of 2013). The contents 62345
- http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/health/2015/06.pdf
- Circular 08/2016: Single Public Service Pension Scheme: Notification of position on Consumer Price Index (CPI) Up rating of Referable Amounts and Pensions
- on whole-time equivalent (WTE) pay up to 3. 74 times the Contributory State Pension (CSP) accrue at a rate of 0.58% on all such pay, whereas • members on WTE pay above 3.74 times the CSP, while 98350
- http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/health/2016/08.pdf
- Circular 05/2015: HEALTH Circular
- whose pension entitlements are derived solely from public service. For staff who expect to retire on a full pension, I.e. 50% of salary and a lump sum of 150% of salary, higher pay starts at above 50869
- http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/health/2015/05.pdf
- Circular 09/2015: Single Public Service Pension Scheme: Notification of position on Consumer Price Index (CPI) uprating of Referable Amounts, and certain operational matters
- earnings level (see paragraphs 7 and 8 above), the calculation of referable amounts should be based on pay received in the calendar year, and not on annual salary scale point. So for any periods at year 37541
- http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/health/2015/09.pdf
