Sentences with phrase «full pension benefits»

One dramatic difference between charter and traditional plans concerns vesting periods, or the amount of time a teacher must spend at her job before she becomes eligible for full pension benefits.
Are you in your 60s and considering buying life insurance to enable you to retire with full pension benefits?
One of our colleagues in senior management recently announced her retirement from the paper, which is reported to include a very generous severance and retirement package, including full pension benefits.
Goettel acknowledged Ochromowicz did resign, but Goettel said he and other park board members believed Ochromowicz would retire and collect full pension benefits upon his departure from the St. Charles district.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has fired former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe two days before he was slated to retire, and become eligible for full pension benefits.
In 2008, as part of a merit - pay agreement with the teachers» union, the Bloomberg administration shepherded a pension package through Albany that allowed teachers to retire five years earlier than before, but with full pension benefits.
Seward is pointing to his proposal that would end the full pension benefits for those officials found guilty of corruption.
«My opponent... was on both the city of Chicago payroll and the state of Illinois payroll simultaneously, taking full salary, funding her full pension benefits both as a city worker and as a state worker for 10 years.»
We reviewed pension plans and projections in all 50 states, looking specifically at state assumptions about teacher behavior at two inflection points: early career, when they become eligible for minimal pension benefits, and late career, when they become eligible for full pension benefits.
A similar story plays out in New York City as well, where the majority of teachers leave well before their full pension benefits kick in.
In around 15 years, I'll be able to receive the full pension benefit, more or less.
Full pension benefits (defined benefit plan) must begin within 60 days after the close of the latest plan year in which you:
In practice, the PBGC says that most people end up getting their full pension benefit.
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