H. (2015) Final report on Connecticut's state employees retire- ment system and teachers' retirement system. Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, November 2015. Biggs, A. G. (2015) The state of public pension funding: are government employee plans back on track? American ...
Results under GAAP include retiree benefits expense for the amortization of underfunded Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) and Federal Employee Retirement System (FERS) plans, and workers’ compensation expenses caused by actuarial revaluation and discount rate changes, as well as the impact of ...
The article reports that Democrats in Connecticut's Senate proposed a bill to establish a 401(k) savings plan for the state's small businesses, which would enable workers to have a retirement plan. The bill, supported by the American Association of Retired Persons, would empower the state comp...
In a ceremony attended by state and local dignitaries, Mehlman and resident Susan Auslander symbolically energized the project by flipping a giant switch. Two of the project’s three solar arrays are on top of carports over employee parking areas. The third is on the roof of Ridge Crest, Mea...
Lakeview Mobile Home Park is a retirement community with rights to Doaneville Pond. This home has some hardwood floors, and central air. Look past the cleanout to see the potential. The small office could be used as a 2nd bedroom. This is being sold 'as-is.' The seller will remove as...
The Connecticut State Employee Retirement System (SERS) is among the most-poorly funded pension plans in the country.* This study compares the salaries and benefits of Connecticut state government employees in non- public safety positions to those of private sector workers with similar education, ...
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It reflects that an improvement can be seen in the state employee retirement system due to the beneficial changes in the union negotiations and incorporation of new valuation system. It informs about a report which shows a progressive nature of the income tax structure and volatile nature of ...
Health Improvement Through Employee Control (HITEC) is a 16-year program directed toward the health of corrections personnel and developed through the application of the principles of Participatory Action Research (PAR) and participatory ergonomics. Its impetus has always been the adverse health status...