In Richmond, Pension Woes Reach Boiling Point
A looming calamity in Richmond should serve as warning to other struggling municipalities.
A looming calamity in Richmond should serve as warning to other struggling municipalities.
Ernie Powell is a public policy and campaign consultant currently working with Social Security Works! and the California Long Term Care Ombudsman Association.
Let’s take a walk old timers.
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Mark Scott has been with Burbank since summer 2013.
The city already has ten confirmed retirements for the coming year, including City Manager Karen McLaughlin.
$200 million is pretty decent savings no matter how ya slice it.
Retirees with “full-career” status are getting some very healthy checks from CalPERS.
Human Resources Director Gina Donnelly’s late August departure has the city scrambling to fill positions.
The Sacramento Bee takes a look at why pensioners from California end up fleeing the state after their careers are over.
Tiburon Town Manager Peggy Curran has announced her retirement plans after eight years in the town’s top post.