No, but they can try and cost you a lot of money in lawyer fees..
I got fired due to drug addiction after 16 years, and they told me I lost my pension.
i have 19 years of service with the parks department i resigned in 2003 to move to another state can i collect my pension at age 55 i have 19 years of service with the parks department i resigned in 2003 to move to another state can i collect my pension at age 55
I am a policemans widow will I loose my widows pension if i re marry
He was fired
no
In general, living with someone may affect your eligibility for a widow's pension, as it could be considered as cohabitation or a change in your financial circumstances. The rules regarding widow's pensions can vary by location and the specific terms of the pension plan. It is advisable to review the terms of your widow's pension and consult with a financial advisor or legal professional for personalized guidance.
yes
Did the offense occur after retirement? Did it occur while you were employed? Did it occur as a result of your employment? (?????) There definitely ARE circumstances under which you COULD lose your pension rights but there is not enough info given in the question to answer it intelligently.
Punk
There is no set amount of game you can lose before getting fired. A coach can't get fired by losing games, it's a team decision. And for a player they can't get fired period. The team can decide if he chooses to be traded out or he can leave as a free agent
If someone files charges against you for working for a nonunion shop, there will be a trial. If you are found guilty there will be a fine levied against you. If you do not pay the fine you will lose your membership and your pension.
In the state of Pennsylvania, if you hae a total of 6 or more points in one year, you lose your license.