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The retirement benefit structure of CCCERA is based upon the County Employees Retirement Law (CERL) of 1937, commonly referred to as the “37 Act.” On March 6, 1944, the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors voted to adopt an ordinance giving county voters the opportunity to accept or reject the CERL as the framework for retirement ...
The Labor Relations Representatives perform a range of professional services, working out of ten field offices across California to better serve local membership. CSEA also maintains a professional Governmental Relations staff. The Governmental Relations office is responsible for passing legislation favorable to the interests of classified ...
The California State Teachers' Retirement System (CalSTRS) provides retirement, disability and survivor benefits for California's 965,000 prekindergarten through community college educators and their families. [1] CalSTRS was established by law in 1913 and is part of the State of California's Government Operations Agency.
Connie Young Yu (born June 19, 1941) (Chinese: 虞容儀芳; pinyin: Yú Róng Yífāng) is a Chinese American writer, activist, historian, and lecturer.. She has written and contributed to many articles and books, notably including Profiles in Excellence: Peninsula Chinese Americans, Chinatown San Jose, U.S.A., and Voices from the Railroad: Stories by Descendants of Chinese Railroad Workers.
Employees hired after 1983 are required to be covered by the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS), which is a three tiered retirement system with a smaller defined benefit (pension), Social Security, and a 401(k)-style system called the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP). The defined benefits of both the CSRS and the FERS systems are paid out of ...
Voya Financial is an American financial, retirement, investment and insurance company based in New York City.Voya began as ING U.S., the United States operating subsidiary of ING Group, which was spun off in 2013 and established independent financial backing through an initial public offering. [2]
Ron Gonzales, mayor of Sunnyvale and San Jose [258] [259] Mike Honda, U.S. Representative [260] [261] Sherman Otis Houghton, mayor of San Jose, U.S. Representative [262] [263] Norman Mineta, mayor of San Jose, United States Secretary of Transportation, United States Secretary of Commerce, born in San Jose [264] [265]
Linda J. LeZotte — San Jose City councilmember, District 1 [2] Evan Low — California State Assemblyman; member of California Legislative LGBTQ Caucus [ 77 ] Gus Morrison — Mayor of Fremont, California (1985–1989; 1994–2004; since January 2012) [ 78 ]