Hi
I'm not really sure where to post this, so apologies if it's in the wrong place! My husband is being dismissed/retired from his job due to ill health. We are ok about it because he is not fit enough to return (heart failure as a result of chemotherapy).
His employer (Asda) has indicated that it is better for him if they dismiss him rather than retire him but he has two small pensions that we can access if he retires on ill health. Does this mean that it would be better for him to retire rather than be dismissed, or is there no difference?
As he is in a part time job we will actually be better off with the pension money than if he was in work. Our doctor has agreed to complete the forms for the pension, but I'm a little worried that they will be void if he is dismissed and not retired. Sorry if I'm not explaining this very well, hope it makes sense!:tinysmile_hmm_t2:
I'm not really sure where to post this, so apologies if it's in the wrong place! My husband is being dismissed/retired from his job due to ill health. We are ok about it because he is not fit enough to return (heart failure as a result of chemotherapy).
His employer (Asda) has indicated that it is better for him if they dismiss him rather than retire him but he has two small pensions that we can access if he retires on ill health. Does this mean that it would be better for him to retire rather than be dismissed, or is there no difference?
As he is in a part time job we will actually be better off with the pension money than if he was in work. Our doctor has agreed to complete the forms for the pension, but I'm a little worried that they will be void if he is dismissed and not retired. Sorry if I'm not explaining this very well, hope it makes sense!:tinysmile_hmm_t2:
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