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  • Compensation for voluntary or compulsory redundancy and CSCS(NI) scheme rules

    Topics:
    • Working in the Northern Ireland Civil Service, 
    • Civil Service Compensation Scheme (NI), 
    • NICS Pension Schemes Employers, 
    • NICS Pension Schemes Members

    The CSCS(NI) sets out the level of compensation that departments can pay staff if they leave on voluntary or compulsory redundancy terms.

    Rules of the Civil Service Compensation Scheme

    You can view the rules at the link below:

    • Rules of the Civil Service Compensation Scheme (Northern Ireland)

    Voluntary redundancy

    Below normal pension age - one month’s pay per year of service up to 21 months. All staff will be given three months’ notice.

    Above normal pension age - one month’s pay per year of service up to a maximum of six months.

    Staff who have reached minimum pension age (either aged 50 or 55) can choose to opt for early retirement on their current pension entitlement. Staff will be asked to surrender some (or all) of their severance payment to meet the cost of receiving this pension early.

    Pay thresholds

    All staff earning less than the maximum of the Northern Ireland Civil Service EOII pay scale (on FTE basis), will be treated as if they earn the maximum of the EOII pay scale for the purpose of calculating their redundancy payments.

    There will also be an upper pay threshold of the maximum of point 2 on the Northern Ireland Senior Civil Service pay scale. Staff will have their salary capped at this figure for the purpose of calculating their redundancy payments.

    Compulsory redundancy

    One month’s pay per year of service up to 12 months. All staff who may face compulsory redundancy will first have had the opportunity to exit under voluntary terms.

    Questions and answers

    • Q&A on the compensation scheme

    Consultation documents on the new Civil Service Compensation Scheme (NI)

    • consultation documents

    Further information

    More information on the compensation scheme can be found in the booklets below:

    • voluntary redundancy (currently under review)
    • voluntary exit
    • compulsory redundancy (currently under review)

    We are currently reviewing some of our literature. If you require more information in the meantime, please contact us

    Compensation calculator

    • Voluntary Exit Scheme compensation calculator
    • step by step examples

    For employers

    • Compensation in lieu of notice (CILON) calculator for alpha members

    Related content

    • Assembly Report on Consultation in relation to the Civil Service Compensation Scheme(NI)
    • Civil Service Pension (NI) Complaints and appeals procedures
    • Civil Service Pensions (NI) Privacy Policy Overview
    • Glossary of pensions terms
    • List of NICS Employers
    • NICS Pension Schemes Members - Publications
    • NICSPS - DoF's role in the management of the NICS pension schemes
    • Partial Retirement
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