Québec Public Service, Education, Health and Social Services Sectors
If you work for the Gouvernement du Québec, that is, in the public service, the education or the health and social services sectors, you are probably a member of the Government and Public Employees Retirement Plan (RREGOP). This content explains RREGOP and its features that will affect you throughout your career, until you retire!
If you are not a member of RREGOP, consult the web page that concerns your pension plan.
To find out which plan you contribute to, consult your Statement of Participation in My Account.
- What kind of pension plan is RREGOP? Early career
- What kind of pension plan is RREGOP? Mid-career and end of career
- Find out about your group insurance
- RREGOP: What happens to your retirement if you change jobs?
- RREGOP: What should you do for your retirement if you take parental leave or a leave without pay?
- When can you receive your pension under RREGOP and how much will you receive?
- RREGOP: What is the reduced pension as of age 55?
- How will your pension under RREGOP be adjusted to the cost of living?
- Can you reduce your working hours without impacting your pension under RREGOP?
- In the event of death, what does RREGOP provide for your loved ones?
- Are your benefits accrued under RREGOP partitioned when you separate?