They, therefore, were unhesitatingly of opinion that the public interest would be best consulted by maintaining a system of superannuation allowances.
They are empowered to grant superannuation annuities to the officers and servants.
They have no claims to superannuation or compensation allowance.
Provision for the railwayman's old age is assured by {438}superannuation funds in the case of the salaried staff and by pension funds in the case of the wages staff.
A certain want of uniformity followed, and the Committee now made various recommendations in regard to the future working both of the fifteen superannuation funds and of seventeen pension funds applying to the wages staff.
It was the position, more especially, of the superannuation funds that gave rise to the uneasiness leading up to the appointment of this Committee.
Many have no superannuation scheme and give no pensions.
Women Civil Servants are under theSuperannuation Act of 1859 as regards their pensions, and receive an amount equal to one-sixtieth of their annual salary at retirement, for every year of service.
The nurse is required to contribute to the superannuation fund from which she can ultimately draw a pension if she remains all her working life in the service of the Council.
At this Court Peter North Boatswain of His Majesty’s ship Cornwall was viewed forsuperannuation and pretended to be afflicted with deafness & the Gout.
As to existing pensions and superannuation allowances.
As to existing pensions andsuperannuation allowances, p.
All periodical increases of salary were suspended and salaries were for the first time made subject to abatement in order to provide a superannuation fund.
It was not until 1834 that abatements towards superannuation were imposed by statute.
The principle of pensions on superannuationwas adopted for officers.
The hopes of the Home Secretary, like those of the constabulary, were however not yet to be realised; and it was not until 1890 that anything like a satisfactory solution of the vexed question of police superannuation was arrived at.
Until then I had no chance of joining a superannuation fund.
He remained with the Midland until 1897, when he retired on superannuation at the age of seventy-six.
The Glasgow and South-Western had none, neither had the County Down; but the Midland Great Western was a party to the Clearing House Superannuation Corporation, and of it I became a member.
Provisions as to superannuation allowances of persons in the Permanent Civil Service.
Sidenote: As to existing pensions andsuperannuation allowances.
Colonel Black, Chief Constable of Norfolk, resigned his appointment, and received from the magistrates the highest superannuation allowance permitted by law.
Even in the Cigar Makers the sick benefit and the out-of-work benefit are used as a form of superannuation relief.
In 1901 thirty-eight of the one hundred principal British unions paid a superannuation benefit.
More important still, a considerable number of unions have made provision for the payment of a superannuation benefit in one form or another at a definite future date.
This benefit, while nominally an out-of-work benefit, was in many cases really a superannuation benefit.
Up to the present, however, the Cigar Makers have not adopted any of the plans for a superannuation benefit.
In the American trade unions, on the other hand, superannuation benefits are paid by only a few unions.
The addition of a superannuation benefit would lower the expense of maintaining the sick and out-of-work benefits.
The superannuationbenefit may take several forms--a weekly stipend, a lump sum or a support in a home for the aged.
The superannuation benefit adopted by the Granite Cutters early in their history met a similar fate.
At this convention, however, the National Association organized a Retirement Association for the payment of superannuation benefits to the aged and disabled members.
The only two American trade unions which in 1908 are actually paying a superannuation benefit as distinguished from a mere compounding of the death benefit are the Granite Cutters and the Typographical Union.
But the increase of dues failed of ratification, and the plan for a superannuation benefit was abandoned.
In recent years agitation for the establishment of some form of superannuation benefit has been carried forward in several of the more important unions.
It must also cover the expenses of training and apprenticeship, and Marx would probably agree to add, though he does not actually do so, a superannuation allowance for old age.
He adduced at length the case of the County Courts bill, and the Government Superannuation Allowances bill, which he said were introduced and passed under some such pretences.
Footnote: In most big public schools, I am told, there is a system of superannuation about sixteen, but I know nothing of the provision for those who are weeded out.
The age of twenty- one is scarcely high enough for the management of a great estate, and to raise the age of free administration for the owners of great properties, and to specify a superannuation age would be a wise and justifiable measure.
Mr. George Tewsley, after 21 years’ service as Superintendent of the Borough Police, resigned on a superannuation fee.
Some towns have made separate arrangements for the superannuation of all their officers, but even this is far from common.
Lords, an occasion of peculiar fitness for calling into action the 9th or special clause of the Superannuation Act, and thus, by a proceeding which marks their sense of his services, of drawing to those services the attention of Parliament.
Letter to the Lords of the Treasury--Superannuation Grant.
They are also entitled to superannuation allowance, according to their length of service.