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Committee debates charter amendment to let former redevelopment employees count prior years toward retiree health
Summary
Supervisors discussed a narrowly tailored charter amendment aimed at allowing a limited group of former redevelopment agency employees to count prior service toward city retiree health vesting; the committee adopted amendments and continued the item for additional technical work and fiscal analysis.
The Rules Committee considered a charter amendment that would allow certain employees who formerly worked for the city—s redevelopment agency to count their prior years of service toward city retiree health vesting.
Supervisor Cohen described the measure as a narrowly crafted remedy for roughly 35–40 employees affected by the state—s 2012 redevelopment dissolution. The amendment would allow employees hired by redevelopment on or before a cutoff date to count that service for vesting retiree-health benefits under older,…
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