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Around 1,000 Houston employees accepted the city’s voluntary early retirement incentive, as part of Mayor John Whitmire’s efforts to cut down the city’s $320 million budget shortfall earlier this year ...
Hundreds of municipal employees who accepted retirement buyouts in the spring still haven’t been paid, nearly four months later. Mayor John Whitmire says the process will complete next week.
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ABC13 Houston on MSN'Give me my money:' City of Houston retirees demand their pension payouts months after city deal
A woman who recently retired from the City of Houston told ABC13 that she's been waiting months for her early retirement ...
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Exclusive: Houston city employees who took Mayor Whitmire's early retirement still haven't been paid
The average employee who took Mayor John Whitmire’s retirement offer worked at the city for nearly 23 years. They deserve ...
Benefits-eligible employee: An employee who is eligible to be a member of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS), or Optional Retirement Package (ORP); required to work at least 20 hours per ...
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State of Texas ends remote work for government employees - MSN
This week, Brian Guthrie, the Executive Director of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas, was asked about remote work during a Texas House of Representatives DOGE Committee hearing.
Lawrence City Hall, 6 E. Sixth St., is pictured on Friday, Sept. 6, 2024. Twenty employees with the City of Lawrence have been accepted for the voluntary early retirement program, which the city ...
The new retirement plan, called Tier 5, would establish a new set of both public and private retirement benefits for new public employees such as schoolteachers, highway patrolmen, police officers ...
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