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To: Lane3 who wrote (44808)5/17/2004 3:29:19 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (2) of 793818
 
karen, it's too bad that with the exception of any veteran's prgrams, the rest of the federal employees who are retired, don't retire with the same type of programs as the average of the top 1000 companies and the average of ALL companies in the US with under 500 employees (definition of small business) in the US do.

Most companies today are not paying full benefits to retirees, if any, and most are certainly not offering pensions.

It would be most interesting to know what all the federal retirees are getting for retirement benefits.

I also think the same should apply to all active federal, state, and local government workers as well....

At the very least, ALL the salaries and ALL the benefits should be out in the open for ALL the positions any of the governments offer.
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