Government: Reconsider Transition Arrangements for Women's Pensions
13 October 2016
Motion
The council calls upon the government to make fair transitional state pension arrangements for all women born on or after 6th April 1951, who have unfairly borne the burden of the increase to the state pension age (SPA) with lack of appropriate notification.
Hundreds of thousands of women, including many here in Medway, had significant pension changes imposed on them by the Pensions Acts of 1995 and 2011 with little or no personal notification of the changes. Some women had only two years notice of a six-year increase to their state pension age.
Many women born in the 1950s are living in hardship. Retirement plans have been shattered with devastating consequences. Many of these women are already out of the labour market, caring for elderly relatives, providing childcare for grandchildren, or suffer discrimination in the workplace so struggle to find employment.
Women born in this decade are suffering financially. These women have worked hard, raised families and paid their tax and national insurance with the expectation that they would be financially secure when reaching sixty. It is not the pension age itself that is in dispute - it is widely accepted that women and men should retire at the same time.
The issue is that the rise in the women's state pension age has been too rapid and has happened without sufficient notice being given to the women affected, leaving women with no time to make alternative arrangements.
The council notes that the MP for Rochester and Strood, Councillor Tolhurst, has shown her support of the campaign and is pleased to recognise that she is now a member of the all-party parliamentary group for WASPI.
The council calls upon the government to reconsider transitional arrangements for women born on or after 6th April 1951, so that women do not live in hardship due to pension changes they were not told about until it was too late to make alternative arrangements.
On being put to the vote, the motion was lost.
Vote Result
Votes in Favour | 14 | |
Votes Against | 30 | |
Absentees | 9 |
Votes in Favour
The following councillors voted in favour of the motion:
Votes Against
The following councillors voted against the motion:
Absentees
The following councillors were absent from the vote: