The recent letter from Tyler Bond of the National Public Pension Coalition lamenting the fact that teachers in some Louisiana charter schools will receive lower pensions than those enrolled in the ...
Re “With a growing 100K pension club, California’s pension problem only gets worse” (Editorial, May 1): The editorial characterizes teachers’ CalSTRS pensions as excessive and calls into question the ...
After reading about the Louisiana teacher shortage in the newspaper, I would like to offer an idea to those in power. Teachers typically retire after 30 years of service at a relatively young age.
Having lived in our state for some 55 years, I have noticed one marked characteristic that separates our current state workforce from the earlier one having predictable retirement benefits. Under the ...
When you start a job, you may first hear the offer verbally, but a written offer letter in hand confirms what you discussed and often provides additional specifics. Similarly, you can quit verbally ...
Many of our government of Guam retirees are struggling quietly, trying to make ends meet on limited income while the cost of living continues to rise. Yet a large number of them are excluded from the ...
Retired teacher Richard Cronshey (center) of San Marcos watched from the second floor of the rotunda during the Texas Public Education Rally on March 11 at the Texas capitol in Austin. Teachers pushed ...
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