Michigan Court Ruling on Teacher Benefits

From the Associated Press/Education Week:

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Michigan appeals court has upheld a 2012 law requiring public school employees to pay more for their pension and contribute some salary upfront if they want health insurance in retirement.

The 3-0 ruling released Wednesday affirms an Ingham County judge’s ruling and rejects unions’ arguments that the law is unconstitutional.

Under the law, school employees hired before mid-2010 had to decide if they wanted to pay more toward their retirement or receive a smaller pension for future years of work…
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The court also says it’s OK to have school employees contribute 3 percent of their salary for retiree health care…

In other news, a federal judge has appointed an attorney to provide oversight for Apple, at the rate of $1100 an hour. Yup, that’s $44,000 a week.

 

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