State Treasurer Tobias Read unveiled a97-page planon Tuesday to reduce the overall emissions of investments in the Public Employees Retirement System, or PERS, by 60% by 2035 and to get the portfolio to “net-zero” emissions by 2050. This does not mean fully ...
PERS isn't one of the state's biggest agencies, but ranks among the highest profile because it administers a retirement system that is the subject of constant legislative tweaking, rancorous public debate andongoing legal battles. It takes in $2 billion in contributions from 900 public employers...
Moro v. Oregon: Overturning Legislative Changes to the Public Employee Retirement System (PERS) Leaves Limited Options for a Cash Strapped StateGRIFFIN, THOMAS S.Oregon Law Review
and certifications are preferred, they are not necessary, and we will train a suitable candidate. Must be goal driven, with excellent customer service skills and able to work well in a team environment. Excellent benefits package, and members of the Oregon PERS (public employees retirement system...
One major reason the cost of personnel has gone up so dramatically, researchers noted, is the rising cost of benefits under the state’s Public Employees Retirement System, or PERS. During the 2018-19 school year, Portland State University and the University of Oregon faced budget shortfalls th...
For example, in 1998 Oregon schools were required to send premiums equal to 9.9% of their salaries to pay for their share of the Public Employee Retirement System (PERS). Since then, those rates have gone up steadily and will reach 18.3% later this year—an increase of 84% over two deca...
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Oregon's Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) is a rich setting in which to study the effect of pension design on employer costs and employee retiremeChalmers, JohnJohnson, Woodrow T.Reuter, JonathanSocial Science Electronic Publishing
Oregon's Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) is a rich setting in which to study the effect of pension design on employer costs and employee retiremeChalmers, JohnJohnson, Woodrow T.Reuter, JonathanSocial Science Electronic Publishing
The effect of pension design on employer costs and employee retirement choices: Evidence from OregonRetirement incentivesPeer effectsLife annuitiesStale returnsHousehold financeWe use administrative data from Oregon's Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) to study the effect of pension design on ...