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RETIREMENT DOES NOT HAVE TO BE MORE: A longer work experience does not mean more money - This affects the final amount!
Serbia🏛️ Politics13 hr. ago

RETIREMENT DOES NOT HAVE TO BE MORE: A longer work experience does not mean more money - This affects the final amount!

The article discusses how pension amounts in Serbia are not solely determined by the length of an individual's work history (staž). A citizen from Barajevi complained to the Pension Insurance Fund (PIO) that despite having 27 years of work experience, their pension was only slightly above the minimum amount, while a colleague with 10 fewer years of experience received the minimum pension. The PIO explained that pensions depend on multiple factors, including earnings during employment and the base salary used to calculate contributions. Even with a longer work history, individuals who earned below average wages or contributed based on lower salaries may end up with low pensions. This can result in small differences between those with significantly longer work histories and those receiving the legally guaranteed minimum.

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Blic logoBlicIndependentCenter13 hr. ago
Radili ste godinama, a staža nema? Evo kako možete da dokažete godine koje nedostaju u evidenciji PIO

The article discusses the challenges individuals face when verifying their work experience through the PIO Fund, particularly when there are gaps in official records. It explains that proper documentation, such as proof of insurance contributions and formal reports, is necessary to validate employment periods. Many citizens discover these issues only when approaching retirement, leading to unexpected results like missing months or years of work. The article emphasizes that personal memories or colleagues' recollections are insufficient for pension calculations, which rely solely on official data. It advises those affected to take proactive steps to resolve discrepancies by gathering evidence and contacting relevant authorities.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the bureaucratic process for validating work history and does not overtly favor any political stance. While it highlights systemic issues within the pension system, it remains neutral in tone and does not frame the issue as a partisan debate. The focusは

Večernje novosti logoVečernje novostiParty-alignedCenter5 days ago
RETIREMENT DOES NOT HAVE TO BE MORE: A longer work experience does not mean more money - This affects the final amount!

The article discusses how pension amounts in Serbia are not solely determined by the length of an individual's work history (staž). A citizen from Barajevi complained to the Pension Insurance Fund (PIO) that despite having 27 years of work experience, their pension was only slightly above the minimum amount, while a colleague with 10 fewer years of experience received the minimum pension. The PIO explained that pensions depend on multiple factors, including earnings during employment and the base salary used to calculate contributions. Even with a longer work history, individuals who earned below average wages or contributed based on lower salaries may end up with low pensions. This can result in small differences between those with significantly longer work histories and those receiving the legally guaranteed minimum.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information from the Pension Insurance Fund (PIO), explaining how pensions are calculated based on multiple factors beyond just work duration. It includes a specific example of two workers with different experiences but similar outcomes, and provides explanations from an offical

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