MoJ creates New Judicial Pension Scheme to remedy discrimination

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The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) is establishing a pension scheme for fee-paid judges to address the discriminatory remuneration treatment of part-time judges.

It will also pay fee-paid judges backdated sick pay, training day pay, London weighting salary and, in certain circumstances, additional holiday pay. The process will be administered by a claims...

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