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Periods of partial activity: what is taken into account for pension rights?
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Have you experienced a period of short-time work and wondering how it will affect your retirement? Periods of short-time work linked to the health crisis are taken into account in the calculation of pension entitlements. Under the 2021 Social Security Financing Act, two decrees provide for the acquisition of pension rights for the employees concerned, whether they are part of the emergency part-activity, the ordinary part-activity or the long-term part-activity. Service-Public.fr explains.
Periods of partial activity since 1er March 2020 are counted towards the basic retirement of agricultural and salaried employees provided that they have retired after 12 March 2020. This provision was provided for by the Law of 17 June 2020 on various provisions related to the health crisis. The Social Security Financing Act for 2021 of December 14, 2020 then made the scheme permanent.
A quota of 220 hours compensated is required to validate a quarter, within the limit of 4 quarters.
Periods of partial employment also give rise to contributions for widow's insurance, in addition to the periods usually provided for (always within the limit of 4 quarters).
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The decrees specify how these periods are to be financed by the old-age solidarity fund.
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