| Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:WASPI's | |
| Posted by: | Andrew Jones | |
| Date/Time: | 12/11/25 16:21:00 |
| If what is claimed by the WASPI campaign is correct, namely that "Women had as little as one year’s notice of up to a 6 year increase to their State Pension Age, compared to men who received 6 years’ notice of a one year rise to their State Pension Age." then there is a great difference in how adverse changes to future retirement expectations were communicated to the WASPI women, compared to how lesser adverse changes ( of a future 1 year increase in pensionable age) were communicated to those expecting a pension at the age of 65. To my mind that seems unfair. |