<b>Full coverage:</b> California pensions
California pensions
A series of articles on public employee pensions in California.
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Concerned about layoffs, the mayor seeks stronger influence over boards overseeing employees’ benefits.
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Gov. Jerry Brown had vowed to rein in pension costs. But some of his appointees are receiving double payments totaling more than $200,000 a year.
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The city’s Fire and Police Pensions board has been advised that retiree healthcare benefits are guaranteed, prompting one employee group to ask that a cap on benefits be blocked from going into effect.
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Judge agrees to delay disclosure of pension data on 2,529 retired sheriff’s deputies after union attorney contends doing so would endanger lives.
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The state’s embattled pension system did not act four years ago when it learned about the city’s runaway salaries. The state attorney general and auditors express shock that nothing was done.
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Under the state’s arcane, convoluted public pension system, Bell will pay a fraction of the city manager and police chief’s pensions. Former employers and other cities will bear the brunt of the cost.