3-year objection to EYT by health professionals
It has been reported that the regulation, which grants the right to early retirement to those who are old enough to retire (EYT), caused the loss of rights for former members of the Pension Fund and former members of Bağ-Kur. General Health-İş Union, which stated that many health personnel still working as civil servants could not retire due to the references made to the old laws in the EYT regulation, submitted an official request to the Presidency for the correction of the law. In the application petition, it was stated that while former members of the SSK who had insurance before 8 September 1999 were eligible for retirement, former members of the Pension Fund and Bağ-Kur who had insurance on the same date had They must have worked insured for 3 uninterrupted years before 23.5.2002.
BARRIER TO RETIREMENT
General Health-Business President Dr. In the letter sent to the Presidency with the signature of Derya Uğur, it was indicated that with the EYT regulation, insured persons who meet the conditions other than age have the right to retirement, but the 3-year insurance rule imposed in the past on former employees of the Pension Fund prevents many health workers from retiring today. When requesting a new regulation to repeal the 3-year requirement, the union affirmed that if the correction is made, the difference between civil servants and workers will disappear, and many civil servants will have the right to retire, along with health personnel. Since the condition of being insured for 3 years without a break before 2002 was also sought for former Bağ-Kur insureds, it is a possible law.
The change will also be reflected in Bağ-Kurlu employees.
HERE IS THE 3 YEAR CONDITION
According to the EYT regulation, for civil servants to benefit from EYT, they must have worked insured for 3 years before May 23, 2002, and those from Bağ-Kur before June 1, 2002. There is no such requirement for SSK. Accordingly, for example, on September 7, 1999, SSK holders retire under the scope of EYT, while civil servants, tradesmen, and farmers with insurance on the same date are not covered by EYT and cannot retire. if they did not pay an uninterrupted installment. insurance premium for 3 years prior to 2002.