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Labor/Employment,
California Courts of Appeal

Dec. 14, 2017

State can take back money from retired teachers, panel says

Teachers who got more retirement benefits than they were supposed to receive must return about eight years of that extra money to the state’s teacher retirement system, an appellate court ruled.

State can take back money from retired teachers, panel says
Santa Clara County Presiding Judge Brian Walsh

Teachers who got more retirement benefits than they were supposed to receive must return about eight years of that extra money to the state’s teacher retirement system, an appellate court ruled.

The ruling, published Tuesday by a 6th District Court of Appeal panel, contained good news and bad news for a group of 11 retired Monterey County teachers and the California State Teacher’s Retirement System, a $219 billion pension fund that ...

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