Can I start participating at any time?
Participation can only take effect as of the first of the month. For example, if you want to start participating in the Vitality Pact on 1 May, you must have discussed your wish with your manager before 1 February (3 months before participation). The application form must subsequently be received by the HR Service Desk before 1 March (2 months before participation).
Does my manager have to agree to my application for participation?
You must meet all the conditions for participation before your request can be approved. Moreover, it may happen that compelling business interests or a disproportionate increase in the workload of you and/or your colleagues cause your application to be rejected.
Your manager may also postpone participation until no later than the start of the next academic year in the event of serious operational problems in reallocating the vacant hours.
How long does my participation in the Vitality Pact last?
As a participant in the Vitality Pact, you will continue to participate until you reach your state pension age. This may be sooner if the employment contract is terminated for another reason.
Can I stop my participation in the Vitality Pact mid-term?
Once you participate in the Vitality Pact, you cannot stop it. This is only possible in the event of full incapacity for work or if you leave employment early.
While participating in the Vitality Pact, may I increase my participation by 20% special leave to 40% special leave?
When participating in the Vitality Pact with 20% special leave, it is possible to switch to 40% special leave after one year. Of course, this is on the condition that a 16-hour working week remains. In addition, at least 50% of the number of hours of the employment contract that you had at the age of 58 and 50% of the number of hours of the employment contract that you had in the calendar year prior to participating in the Vitality Pact must remain.
While participating in the Vitality Pact, may I decrease my participation from 40% special leave to 20% special leave?
No, after choosing to participate in the Vitality Pact with 40% special leave, it is no longer possible to switch to 20% special leave.
What happens if I fall ill while participating?
If you become totally incapacitated for work, you may request your participation to be terminated.
In the event of long-term full incapacity for work, participation in the Vitality Pact ends after nine months of incapacity for work and you resume the working hours you had immediately prior to participation in the Vitality Pact.
Is it possible that I will do other work as a result of participating in the Vitality Pact?
You make agreements with your manager about the work you will do and when you will do it. This may also be different sometimes or less work than before.
Can I also work elsewhere?
No, if you participate in the Vitality Pact, you may not accept or take up any new paid work in the time that becomes available. You may continue to do paid ancillary activities that you had before you started using the Vitality Pact, but you may not increase your hours or otherwise.
If you want to supplement your income, you may consider using ABP's Keuzepensioen. On mijn.abp.nl you can see what the consequences are for the amount of your retirement pension.
Is it possible to take part in the Vitality Pact and use the ABP Keuzepensioen at the same time?
Yes, this is possible. You can supplement the bit of salary you give up by participating in the Vitality Pact by using the ABP Keuzepensioen. On mijn.abp.nl you can see what the consequences are for the level of your retirement pension.
What is the consequence for the accumulation of my holiday credit?
If you participate in the Vitality Pact, you renounce all holiday hours above the statutory minimum and retain a holiday entitlement of 5 times the new working hours per week.
- Example 1:
if you work full time and you choose to work 4 days (20% special leave), your working hours go from 38 hours per week to 30.4 hours per week. In this case, your holiday entitlement is 5 x 30.4 hours. In addition, with a timetable of 4 days of 8 hours, you can accrue 76 hours extra holiday per year. The total holiday entitlement will then be 228 hours per calendar year.
- Example 2:
if you work full time and you choose to work 3 days (40% special leave), your working hours go from 38 hours per week to 22.8 hours per week. In this case, your holiday entitlement is 5 x 22.8 hours. In addition, with a timetable of 3 days of 8 hours, you can accrue 57.6 hours extra holiday per year. The total holiday entitlement will then be 171 hours per calendar year.
Further details on the number of hours to be worked and the corresponding leave with the application of 20% or 40% special leave can be found under 'Two variants of the Vitality Pact' and on the application form.
Can I still participate in the plus or minus variant of the flexible working hours scheme?
No, that is not possible as the (normal) system of the plus or minus variant does not apply to participation in the Vitality Pact. The application form lists the 2 options (20% and 40% less working respectively) that involve a schedule with a fixed number of hours. This is leading; there are no other options.
How does a collective labour agreement salary increase affect my salary?
If a salary increase is agreed in the CLA during participation in the Vitality Pact, both your salary and any allowances based on it will be increased. The pension premium (employer's and employee's part) will be determined again on the reference date of 1 January of each calendar year and will be based on the salary you are receiving at that time. The premium deduction will be based on the part-time factor of the employment contract as it existed before you started participating in the Vitality Pact.
Are there consequences for my commuting allowance?
The commuting allowance is based on your work schedule. If participation means that the number of scheduled workdays changes, then you will have to complete the commuting statement again.
Does participation have consequences for my right to care allowance/rent allowance?
Yes, that may be the case. As your salary will be reduced, you may be eligible for a (higher) allowance. For more information, please visit www.toeslagen.nl.