Although being retired you do not obtain the same income as when you worked, there are members of the ISSSTE Pension 2024 which may not be as affected, since there are retired and pensioners that have right still double payment in Mayso it is important to be attentive to the following information.
It is worth remembering that throughout their working lives, workers in the ISSSTE They contribute part of their salary to an account to have funds when they retire, however, this does not mean that they can only receive a pay in the future, but there are certain circumstances in which a double dispersion.
Retirees and pensioners have the right to double payment of the ISSSTE 2024 Pension in May
According to what is known as pension compatibility; retired and pensioners of the ISSSTE Pension 2024 that have right still Double payment are those who, due to certain, unintentional situations, are beneficiaries to receive two types of pensions different, such as the following examples:
- Retirement pension + widow's pension
- Retirement pension + partial disability pension
- Widow's pension + partial disability pension
Whether due to retirement from work, the loss of a partner who was also a pensioner, or having a temporary disability; retired and pensioners who find themselves in these situations, are the ones who have right to receive double payment of the ISSSTE 202 Pension4 in May.
It's important pointing that retired and pensioners They must be attentive to the discount that is applied to them on their receipt. pay from his ISSSTE Pension 2024since the Institute could not deduct amounts by adding both pensionssince each of them have different origins, cover different risks and have financial autonomy.
The retired and pensioners that they have right to the double payment of the ISSSTE Pension 2024 in May but they detect that the corresponding amount is not deposited, or that excessive discounts are applied. To request clarification or try to regularize the situation, they can contact them from anywhere in the Mexican Republic at the telephone number 800 623 23 23, marking the option 3, or you can also write to the email [email protected].