Faced with the epidemic, retired caregivers have resumed service to come and lend a hand to overwhelmed hospitals or nursing homes Faced with the epidemic, retired carers have resumed service to come and lend a hand to overwhelmed hospitals or nursing homes.
But the complex rules of combining employment and retirement hamper goodwill, because some could have the bad surprise of having to reimburse part of their pension.
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The rules for combining employment and retirement indeed establish income ceilings not to be exceeded in the event of resumption of activity, which vary according to the pension schemes.
If people liquidate their full pension and then resume work, there is no restriction.
On the other hand, for those who do not have the full rate or who are missing even a quarter, the ceiling is imposed.
If it is exceeded, the pension is reduced until suspended, possibly with a request for reimbursement.
9%: this is the percentage of retirees among regular active doctors on January 1, 2020, according to the Council of the Order
For example, a nurse or caregiver from the
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