Hi, I have a question relating early retirement and Type 1 Diabetes. I was diagnosed in 1989 when 32 years old and am now 58. My health is probably reasonable for a man of my age with this condition, but it could be a lot better and I’m aware that my control has been variable over the years. Given the higher risk of reduced life expectancy, diabetic complications and realising there is more to life than work, I’ve decided I want to retire from work and concentrate on my health, well being and family. I’m in a final salary pension scheme.
I had been hoping for redundancy as the company I work for has been going through many re-organizations. This would have meant that I could retire early and take my full pension benefits immediately, unreduced. However redundancy currently seems unlikely. My alternative is to resign. I can still take a pension immediately but in this case it will be significantly reduced as the normal retirement age is 63 and I have 5 years to go.
My question is do I have grounds for asking my pension scheme to vary the terms in my case ? In principle I have a lower life expectancy than the norm so it could be argued that the actuarial reduction should be less or perhaps that an earlier ‘normal retirement age’ should apply. I’m not sure what might be possible but I would appreciate advice from anyone else who may have been through this.
I had been hoping for redundancy as the company I work for has been going through many re-organizations. This would have meant that I could retire early and take my full pension benefits immediately, unreduced. However redundancy currently seems unlikely. My alternative is to resign. I can still take a pension immediately but in this case it will be significantly reduced as the normal retirement age is 63 and I have 5 years to go.
My question is do I have grounds for asking my pension scheme to vary the terms in my case ? In principle I have a lower life expectancy than the norm so it could be argued that the actuarial reduction should be less or perhaps that an earlier ‘normal retirement age’ should apply. I’m not sure what might be possible but I would appreciate advice from anyone else who may have been through this.