A lot of nonsense is told about the pension rights of flexi-job workers. The biggest lie is that a flexi-job worker who is not yet retired does not accrue any (additional) pension rights. That is obviously not true. After all, a flexi-job worker accrues social rights – just like a regular employee. Work performed as a flexi-job worker therefore counts as work performance for unemployment insurance, for retirement and survivor's pensions, and for…
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A lot of nonsense is told about the pension rights of flexi-job workers. The biggest lie is that a flexi-job worker who is not yet retired does not accrue any (additional) pension rights. That is obviously not true. After all, a flexi-job worker accrues social rights – just like a regular employee. Work performed as a flexi-job worker therefore counts as work performance for unemployment insurance, for retirement and survivor's pensions, and for…