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Public Service Pensions and Judicial Offices Act 2022

Summary

This Act changes the rules for pensions (retirement money) and pay for people who work in public services like the NHS, schools, and the courts, including judges. It updates how these pensions work and how judicial offices operate in the UK.

A vote to support means

  • Supporting this Act means backing changes to how public sector workers and judges are paid and their pensions are managed. Supporters believe it helps modernise the pension system and ensures it's fair and sustainable for the future.

A vote to oppose means

  • Critics worry the Act could reduce pension benefits for public workers like teachers, nurses and police officers, or make them work longer before retirement. Some are concerned it could make public sector jobs less attractive compared to private sector work.

Cast Your Vote

People's Vote0 votes
0% Support · 00% Oppose · 0
Parliament's Vote499 MPs
40% Ayes · 19860% Noes · 301

Bill Passage

Commons

  • 1st reading7 Dec 2021
  • 2nd reading5 Jan 2022
  • Committee stage27 Jan 2022
  • Report stage22 Feb 2022
  • 3rd reading22 Feb 2022

Lords

  • 1st reading19 Jul 2021
  • 2nd reading7 Sept 2021
  • Committee stage11 Oct 2021
  • Report stage29 Nov 2021
  • 3rd reading6 Dec 2021
Royal Assent10 Mar 2022
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