For Superannuation purposes, a Non-Established State Employee is a person employed, in any capacity, by a Government Department or Office, who is not an established civil servant and in respect of whom special superannuation arrangements have not been made. It may be noted that this definition covers certain employees who are not civil servants in the strict legal sense (e.g. civilian employees attached to the Defence Forces, who are not employed under the Defence Forces Act 1954).
Documentation specific to the Non-Contributory Pension Scheme for Non-Established State Employees can be found under “Supporting Information” below. Broader information on pension scheme membership and contract terms is available at this link.
Supporting information
Confidential Circular 12/71 - Non-Contributory Pension Scheme for Non-Established State Employees
Confidential Circular 12/71 (Letter) - Non-Contributory Pension Scheme for Non-Established State Employees Attachment - Scheme Rules
Special Modifications to the Non-Contributory Pension Scheme for Non-Established State Employees
Circular Letter 1/79 - Non-Established State Employees Contributory Widows’ and Children’s Pension Scheme
Letter to Personnel Officers 10 January 1979 - Non-Established State Employees Contributory Widow’ and Children’s Pension Scheme