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Senior female teachers retirement age new provisions

New regulations on the retirement age of senior female teachers

Teachers may retire if their male counterparts reach the age of sixty and their female counterparts reach the age of fifty, with ten years of continuous service. The State Council on the Interim Measures for the Retirement and Retirement of Workers, Article 1 of the Universal Ownership Enterprises, Institutions and Party and Government Organs, Mass Organizations, workers who meet one of the following conditions should be retired. (a) Men who have reached the age of sixty and women who have reached the age of fifty, with ten years of continuous service. (ii) Workers who are engaged in underground, high-altitude, high-temperature, particularly heavy physical labor or other work harmful to their health shall retire if they have reached the age of fifty-five for men and forty-five for women, and have completed ten years of continuous service. The provisions of this subparagraph also apply to basic cadres whose working conditions are the same as those of workers. (C) Men who have reached the age of fifty and women who have reached the age of forty-five, with ten years of continuous service, are certified by a hospital and diagnosed by the Labor Appraisal Committee to be totally incapacitated for work.

Steps for retirement procedures: first, in advance to the employing unit or file trusteeship department to submit a written application; then by the above units to the Enterprise Employees' Pension Insurance Settlement Management Center (Enterprise Insurance Center) to pay the social management service fees; and then by the treatment of the audit unit in the retirement declaration to the City Enterprise Insurance Center file receiving window, to obtain the review form; and finally in time to apply for registration of the social security agencies to retire.

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The procedures for withdrawing housing fund after retirement:

1, you need to prepare the documents are the original joint card of the employee housing fund, the original retirement certificate and a copy of it;

2, if I can not do it, you can entrust your spouse to do it, but you have to submit your spouse's ID card, the original certificate of marriage and a copy of it;

3, you can also commission the Other people for, this time shall be submitted to the trustee's original identity card and a copy of the original, and at the same time submitted by the notary public notarization of the original power of attorney;

4, if it is the first time that I handle, then the front shall be to the housing provident fund to sign the housing provident fund business self-service agreement;

5, for the bank after the things, you can with the personal housing provident fund accounts and password to log on to the online office hall;

6, retired provident fund withdrawals, can also be directly to their own units, because now the unit will be based on the situation of the enterprise, the collective retirement provident fund processing.

I hope the above can help you, if there are still questions please consult a professional lawyer.

Legal basis:

Article 1 of the Interim Measures of the State Council on the Retirement and Retirement of Workers

Workers of enterprises and institutions under national ownership, as well as party and government organizations and mass organizations, who meet one of the following conditions, should retire.

(1) Men who have reached the age of sixty and women who have reached the age of fifty, with ten years of continuous service.

(2) Those who are engaged in underground, high-altitude, high-temperature, particularly heavy physical labor or other work harmful to health, and who have reached the age of fifty-five for men and forty-five for women, with ten years of continuous service. This provision also applies to basic cadres whose working conditions are the same as those of workers.

(3) Men who have reached the age of fifty years and women who have reached the age of forty-five years, with ten years of continuous service, certified by a hospital and confirmed by the Labor Appraisal Committee to be totally incapacitated for work

(4) Those who have become disabled as a result of their work, certified by a hospital and confirmed by the Labor Appraisal Committee to be totally incapacitated for work.