October 24, 2011

Teachers Union Pension Abuses

[From article]
"His paycheck fluctuates as a union lobbyist, but pension records show his earnings in the last school year were at least $245,000. Based on his salary history so far, he could earn a pension of about $108,000 a year, more than double what the average teacher receives.
His pay for one day as a substitute was $93, according to records of the Illinois Teachers Retirement System."

http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2011-10-22/news/ct-met-pensions-teacher-perk-20111023_1_state-teachers-pension-fund-teachers-union-public-pension

2 teachers union lobbyists teach for a day to qualify for hefty pensions
State legislature opened a small window that they climbed through in 2007
October 22, 2011
By Ray Long and Jason Grotto,
Chicago Tribune Reporters

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