NEW YORK STATE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM Sample Clauses

NEW YORK STATE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM. Brighton Central School District is a participating member of the New York State Employees' Retirement System. Permanent employees in the competitive class and all employees in the non-competitive class of civil service must be members of the retirement system. For employees in the exempt or labor class, membership is optional. Retirement Option 41-J Application of Unused Sick Leave as Additional Service Credit upon Retirement will be available to all eligible employees.
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NEW YORK STATE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM. The District shall provide New York State Employees' Retirement System Plan A 15.
NEW YORK STATE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM. The District will make available to each employee membership in the New York State EmployeesRetirement System under provisions of the appropriate plan(s).
NEW YORK STATE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM. Bargaining Unit Members employed prior to July 1, 1976 shall participate in the Scarsdale Retirement Plan under the New York State Employees Retirement System, which plan consists of the following: Section 75I New Career Plan Section 41J Unused Sick Leave Section 60B Death Benefits Bargaining Unit Members employed after July 1, 1976, shall participate in the CO-ESC Plan.
NEW YORK STATE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM. 10.1.1 During the period of this agreement, the Town shall not suspend its pension plan or any part thereof or diminish any of the benefits provided under such plan.
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