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Retirees urge Omaha Public Schools board to demand state pay missed COLA after OSERS management transfer

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Multiple retired-school employees told the Omaha Public Schools board they did not receive the January 2025 cost-of-living adjustment after the Omaha School Employees Retirement System (OSERS) moved to state management under NPERS, and asked the board to demand full payment and adherence to state law.

Several retired Omaha Public Schools employees addressed the board about missed retirement cost-of-living adjustments following the transfer of the Omaha School Employees Retirement System to the Nebraska Public Employees Retirement Systems.

Walter Sue Dodd, president of the Omaha Education Association (retired), said retirees were told the transition would not change benefits but that many did not receive advance notice about timing or amounts of payments and that the annual COLA payment arrived late this…

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