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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

June Trigger; August Cap

Note: This posting has been updated with a report at the very bottom indicating UC is not included in the pension deal.  

First we had a trigger cut as part of the state budget enacted in June.  Now we are about to hear about a pension cap.  According to various news reports, the legislative leaders will announce later today what they are going to do with Governor Brown's pension proposals.  They have apparently dropped his hybrid idea of a mix of defined benefit and defined contribution and are sticking with defined benefit.  But some kind of cap will also apparently be in the proposal.

We will need to watch whether UC is in the legislative proposal or not.  The Regents adopted their own pension modification in 2010: a two-tier plan for new hires.  The Regents' plan does not have a cap.

For a news report on this matter, see:
http://blogs.sacbee.com/the_state_worker/2012/08/state-and-local-government-pension-changes-include-caps-higher-retire-ages-democrats-reach-deal-on-public-pension-overhaul.html

UPDATE: Below is what the governor released today.  It is a media release - not an actual bill - so not all details can be seen.  One "detail" not included is whether UC is in or out.
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Governor Brown Announces Pension Reform Agreement to Save Billions by Capping Benefits, Increasing the Retirement Age and Stopping Abuse

8-28-2012

LOS ANGELES – Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today outlined a sweeping pension reform agreement that saves billions of taxpayer dollars by capping benefits, increasing the retirement age, stopping abusive practices and requiring state employees to pay at least half of their pension costs.

“These reforms make fundamental changes that rein in costs and help to ensure that our public retirement system is sustainable for the long term. These reforms require sacrifice from public employees and represent a significant step forward,” said Governor Brown.

“If the legislature approves these reforms, public retirement benefits will be lower than when I took office in 1975,” said Governor Brown. “Additional changes would require a vote of the people,” he added.

The pension reform agreement includes substantial benefit rollbacks for public employees.It requires all current state employees and all new public employees to pay for at least 50 percent of their pensions and establishes this as the norm for all public workers in California. Importantly, these new reforms eliminate state-imposed barriers that have prevented local governments from increasing employee contributions.

Further, it bans abusive practices used to enhance pension payouts.

“No more spiking, no more air time, no more pensions earned by convicted felons,” said Governor Brown. “We're cleaning up a big mess and the agreement reached with Legislative leaders today is historic in its far reaching implications.”

Public Employee Pension Reform Act of 2012
Caps Pensionable Salaries
•             Caps pensionable salaries at the Social Security contribution and wage base of $110,100 (or 120 percent of that amount for employees not covered by Social Security).

Establishes Equal Sharing of Pension Costs as the Standard
•             California state employees are leading the way and are paying for at least 50 percent of normal costs of their pension benefits. Requires new employees to contribute at least half of normal costs, and sets a similar target for current employees, subject to bargaining.
•             Eliminates current restrictions that impede local employers from having their employees help pay for pension liabilities.
•             Permits employers to develop plans that are lower cost and lower risk if certified by the system’s actuary and approved by the legislature.
•             Provides additional authority to local employers to require employees to pay for a greater share of pension costs through impasse proceedings if they are unsuccessful in achieving the goal of 50-50 cost sharing in 5 years.
•             Directs state savings from cost sharing toward additional payments to reduce the state’s unfunded liability.

Unilaterally Rolls Back Retirement Ages and Formulas
•             Increases retirement ages by two years or more for all new public employees.
•             Rolls back the unsustainable retirement benefit increases granted in 1999 and reduces the benefits below the levels in effect for decades.
•             Eliminates all 3 percent formulas going forward.
•             For local miscellaneous employees: 2.5 percent at 55 changes to 2 percent at 62; with a maximum of 2.5 percent at 67.
•             For local fire and police employees: 3 percent at 50 changes to 2.7 percent at 57.
•             Establishes consistent formulas for all new employees going forward.

Ends Abuses
•             Requires three-year final compensation to stop spiking for all new employees.
•             Calculates benefits based on regular, recurring pay to stop spiking for all new employees.
•             Limits post-retirement employment for all employees.
•             Felons will forfeit pension benefits.
•             Prohibits retroactive pension increases for all employees.
•             Prohibits pension holidays for all employees and employers.
•             Prohibits purchases of service credit for all employees.

Source: http://www.gov.ca.gov/news.php?id=17694

Further update: Public sector unions are not happy with the deal:  But the latest news says university employees are not included.  See:
http://blogs.sacbee.com/the_state_worker/2012/08/unions-blast-california-public-pension-reform-plan.html#more

Still further update: Here is the official document that excludes UC:
http://aper.assembly.ca.gov/sites/aper.assembly.ca.gov/files/CC%20Summary%20Report.pdf
[Eric Hayes of CUCFA provided this link.]

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