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Local Government Pension Scheme

New-Look LGPS 2008 Video.

The Local Government Employers organisation (LGE) has produced a Video/DVD which covers the main details of how the Scheme will operate from 1 April 2008.

The video is split into three parts:

  • Introduction - why the Scheme is changing (3 minutes)

  • An overview of the LGPS from 1 April 2008 (14 minutes)

  • Questions and answers for existing members (8 minutes)

These can play separately or as a whole.  If you wish to play it with subtitles click on the appropriate link.

  with subtitles

  without subtitles

A copy of this Video/DVD will be sent to each of the Fund's employers to show to its employees.

 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

The Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) is the national pension scheme for people working in local government or working for other types of employer participating in the Scheme.  It is administered locally through regional pension funds, for groups of participating employees.

Local Government Employers (LGE), working with AVT Ltd, has produced this video for pension fund administrators, local government employers, and employees to assist in communicating the provisions of the LGPS in England and Wales from 1 April 2008. 

The information on this video is an overview of the LGPS in England and Wales from 1 April 2008.  It is for general use only and does not cover every personal circumstance.  It does not cover councillor members of the LGPS.  In the event of any dispute as to the eligibility for membership of, or benefits due under, the LGPS the appropriate legislation will prevail.  The information on this video does not provide any contractual or statutory rights and is for information purposes only.  It represents the views of LGE at the time of production (see version number below) and should not be treated as a complete and authoritative statement of the law.

The data on this video is protected under copyright and other intellectual property laws.  Copyright remains with Local Government Employers (LGE).  Unauthorised copying is illegal and could result in prosecution.  The permission of LGE must be obtained prior to any addition, alteration or amendment to the video.

 
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