1. pensionable - Adjective
2. pensionable - Adjective Satellite
entitled to receive a pension
Source: WordNeta pensionable employee Source: Internet
Given that pension mode is a tax-free situation, and accumulation mode is a 15 per cent income tax environment, I reckon your best course of action is to leave the money in accumulation until your wife reaches pensionable age. Source: Internet
Contrary to some critics, a Government source confirms that no one on the fixed pensionable establishment has been terminated, and that terminated workers have been given their benefits. Source: Internet
In that same year, then Minister of State, Joseph Harmon, had announced that his government was in the process of streamlining contract workers to fit them into the permanent structure of the public service, via the pensionable establishment. Source: Internet
Married women were eligible for recruitment to permanent pensionable positions in the Public Service. Source: Internet
Upon becoming a member of the Police Force I realised that there was a special arrangement in place, in that, a police officer who worked up to 10 years, was eligible for gratuity and after 20 years, was pensionable. Source: Internet