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California State Retirees (CSR) is the largest organization representing retired California state government employees. [citation needed] Organizing health care and pension benefits 36,000 members. It is an affiliate of the California State Employees Association headquartered in Sacramento, California.
The California State University Emeritus and Retired Faculty & Staff Association, also known as CSU-ERSFA, is a statewide, nonprofit organization of emeritus and retired faculty and staff members from all 23 campuses of the California State University system. The primary mission of CSU-ERFSA is the protection of pension and health care benefits ...
When California adopted collective bargaining for state employees in 1979, CSEA began a long period of reorganization wherein its members were divided into four distinct classes depending on their employment or retirement status with the State of California. Ultimately, each of the four classes of members formally incorporated their respective ...
The county's total unfunded pension gap is $3.66 billion, compared to $1.88 billion estimated in the 2023 report, according to PARC. The figures are based on calculations that end in fiscal year ...
The CalPERS Board of Administration approved new restrictions Tuesday on how long retired public employees may work without giving up pension payments. The board set an initial two-year limit ...
Workers should see larger paychecks starting in January 2024. Most workers’ pay raises will be processed “before the end of the calendar year,” wrote spokesperson Camille Travis in an email.
Can California Withstand A Teacher Retirement Boom? - Los Angeles, CA - CA schools could be facing the largest number of teacher retirements ever, but factors like enrollment drops should take the ...
At the top is retiree Susan Sullivan who was earning $8,825.35 a month when she retired after working just more than 38 years in the district. Sullivan collects about $8,300 a month in pension, or ...