yes...
It matters what pension system it is. In many public pension systems unless you retire early and take a vested retirement once qualified for, you will not receive benefits if terminated/fired.
I got fired due to drug addiction after 16 years, and they told me I lost my pension.
no
if you get fired can an employer withhold your retirement after working for them for 30 years
No it is not a felony. But if they do a back ground check they will see the felony and question you about it.
A pension is considered an employee benefit. Once fired, your employment is terminated, as well as any benefits attached to your employment (such as medical insurance). If, however, you have a 401k through your employer, that still belongs to you.
No, but they can try and cost you a lot of money in lawyer fees..
If you lied about it/ hid it ... yes
No.
You can be fired for being gay in 28 states.
Not enough is known about your specific circumstance. It all depends on the legalities and the wording of the company's pension plan.You should be able to collect, unless you were fired "for cause" then, conceivably,you might not qualify for their pension plan, but you would be entitled to at least recover any amouint YOU contributed to the plan from your own pay over the years.If this is a concern - you really should consult with legal counsel to discuss your particular situation.
No.