Join state retirement system for part-time and temporary workers
Resolution 31-14
In Plain English
The city currently offers no retirement benefits to part-time, seasonal, and temporary employees. This system allows these workers to build retirement savings through payroll deductions and employer contributions. If approved, the city begins contributing to retirement accounts for hundreds of part-time staff including recreation workers and seasonal maintenance crews.
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Votes
Approve consent calendar
7 to 0
Community Discussion
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