Thursday, May 25, 2006

New York comptroller defends public pensions

This is from nysut.org:

At a time when pension systems — especially public pensions with defined benefits — are under assault by conservatives who view government as the enemy, it is the obligation of unions and progressives to stand up and be counted, state Comptroller Alan Hevesi told delegates to the RA.

He said federal legislation has already undermined private pensions to the point where 10 million retirees of large corporations have lost their benefits.

President Bush's campaign to privatize Social Security was also part of what Hevesi called the "ideological assault" on pensions.

Influential conservatives like Grover Norquist maintain that defined-benefit pensions, like those for public employees, including the NYS Teachers' Retirement System, are "overgenerous."

"It's a myth," Hevesi said. He pointed out that 70 percent of those receiving pensions from the state Employees' Retirement System get less than $20,000 per year, with some considerably less. Most retirees who receive more were members of the uniformed services.

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