
Cal Berkeley activist testing tree house living
Cuzzin Ricky enjoying a bit of schadenfreudeal glee. --
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The city of Berkeley may be trapped in what multiple officials have
called an "unsustainable" pensions program that will cost the city
millions of dollars to escape beginning June 2011.
At a special
budget presentation to members of the Berkeley City Council Feb. 9, city
officials expressed concern-but little surprise-that maintaining the
current level of employee retirement benefits could bury the city even
deeper into deficit.
"There is a growing recognition among
public managers that the current system is not financially sustainable,"
the report accompanying the presentation reads. "We know that (fiscal
year) 2012 will bring higher retirement costs to the city-adding
significant costs to the General Fund and all other funds."
Under the program, non-safety workers who retire at age 55 receive
annual payouts of 2.7 percent of their salaries for every year worked.
Pensions for city safety workers are calculated on a different scale-3
percent at age 50-but cap out at 90 percent of an individual's salary.
For other public employees, however, there is no cap on how high the
pensions can go.
For example, Berkeley City Manager Phil Kamlarz, who has worked for the
city for 35 years, would receive 94.5 percent of his $232,020 salary
plus benefits if he were to retire this year, according to city
documents. [continue Pensions Program May Cause Deficit to Balloon]
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Falcon 109.
ReplyDeleteTim
Messerschmitt?
ReplyDeleteIs that the State Dept., West Coast office?
ReplyDeleterighty gomez
My multiplier was 1.25%, working for a very profitable Fortune 50 company. The plan was also capped at 35 years, so the largest pension was 44% of salary.
ReplyDeleteMy uncle, OTH, worked for the FAA, and his pension was larger than his salary.
Maybe those hard up cities should refuse to let their employees retire, or not commence paying the pension until the retiree is age 65 regardless of retirement age.
Retirement at 94% of salary seems obscene to me.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick
Maybe I'm wrong, but isn't Berkely full of the kind of people who characterize my military pension (2.5%/yr. with a 75% cap, no optical or dental) as "lavish?"
ReplyDeleteThey told us, when I was active, that the reason we were making such low salaries was because we had a really good retirement plan, which they actually called "deferred compensation."
To quote the guys who worked just aft of Conn on the starboard side, "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, Oboe?"
MichigammeDave
To quote the guys who worked just aft of Conn on the starboard side, "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, Oboe?"
ReplyDeleteMichigammeDave
Oboe? Did they get rid of Oscar? Or am I just too fricken old to remember right?
Go to "City Journal" and read about the "Beholden State" of CA, where the unions have gotten their gold plated retirement plans and are bleeding cities into bankruptcy.
City Journal
My understanding is that many government employees get lots of OT to crank up that last years income base, and many more get disability soon after retirement.
ugh
tom
F'n Sailors, allow me to join the pedants. It's Whiskey, Tango, Foxtrot, OVER.
ReplyDeleteCasca
Tom,
ReplyDeleteYou are not mistaken. Oscar represents the letter "O" in the phonetic alphabet. Though I have heard that after I retired the Navy disestablished the Signalman's rating. I assume QM's handle both jobs now.
Bill
Casca:
ReplyDeleteYeah, that's how I remember it, too.
I think some of the old squids have been hitting the torpedo juice again.
cap'n chumbucket
USS Galveston CLG-3,
USS Somers DDG-34.
Oboe was correct up until 1913.
ReplyDeletePeople who learn military phonetics by reading history books and stories tend to use obsolete versions.
Although apparently some fossils in WWII insisted on using pre-WWI versions just to confuse people.
ReplyDeleteHey...there's supposed to be a T in dieTing.
ReplyDeleteI saw these hippies in the trees a couple of years ago when Tennessee played Cal at Berkely.
ReplyDeleteWe have an unwritten zero tolerance policy for this kind of Beta male behavior in East Tennessee.
They would be clobbered with all varieties of projectiles from potato guns, sling shots, etc.
I would also recommend insect repellent, fire extinguishers and water hoses as suitable implements for ridding hippies from your trees.
Similarly, a campfire under the tree may be helpful.
So would bombarding the hippies with Sarah's speech at the Republican National Convention and music by Toby Keith, Ted Nugent, etc.
They also fail to mention that it's 50 - 75% of your base pay, which is typically about 50% of you total pay.
ReplyDeleteThe CoL raises once you retire suck as well....
PeterT