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How old can a female social security worker get a pension?

How old can a female social security worker get a pension? Details are as follows:

1. Women who have reached the age of 50 have started to receive old-age insurance, reached retirement age, and have gone through retirement procedures;

2, social security contributions for fifteen years, female workers in the second month after reaching the age of fifty began to enjoy the old-age insurance benefits, eligible to receive a monthly pension;

Workers who need to meet the conditions for receiving pensions submit applications for relevant materials to the administrative department of social insurance, and then go through relevant registration. After that, you can receive a pension every month, and you will also pay the pension into the designated account on time.

The conditions for female employees to retire are as follows:

1, at least 50 years of age, with continuous service for ten years;

2, engaged in work harmful to health, at least forty-five years of age, continuous service for ten years;

3, at least forty-five years of age, continuous service for ten years, completely lost the ability to work;

4, work-related disability, completely lost the ability to work.

To sum up, female workers and cadres retire at the age of 50 and receive pensions after retirement. Individuals who pay social security and are flexible in employment should be at least 55 years old. If the accumulated payment period is over 15 anniversary, you can receive the basic pension according to the regulations. You can start to receive old-age insurance normally after retirement. Endowment insurance is a kind of social welfare.

Legal basis:

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

Workers in enterprises and institutions owned by the whole people, party and government organs and mass organizations shall retire if they meet one of the following conditions:

(a) men over 60 years of age, women over 50 years of age, continuous service for ten years.

(2) Those who are engaged in underground, high altitude, high temperature, particularly heavy manual labor or other jobs harmful to health, and have reached the age of 55 for men and 45 for women, and have worked continuously for ten years. This provision also applies to grassroots cadres whose working conditions are the same as those of workers.

(3) The male has reached the age of 50, the female has reached the age of 45, and has worked continuously for ten years, and has been certified by the hospital and confirmed by the labor appraisal committee, and has completely lost the ability to work.

(four) work-related disability, certified by the hospital, and identified by the labor appraisal committee, completely lost the ability to work.