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The state of Alaska is changing the retirement benefit plan
for new teachers. It is no longer a set traditional plan. It
is now sometype of your on your own plan
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On 2/15/06, AK Teacher (too) wrote:
> On 2/12/06, the original AK teacher wrote:
>> On 2/12/06, AK teacher wrote:
>>> The state of Alaska is changing the retirement benefit plan
>>> for new teachers. It is no longer a set traditional plan. It
>>> is now sometype of your ...See More
Feb 15, 2006
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On 2/12/06, AK teacher wrote:
> The state of Alaska is changing the retirement benefit plan
> for new teachers. It is no longer a set traditional plan. It
> is now sometype of your on your own plan

Where can I find more info on this? Do you mean that new
teachers will not be vested after eight...See More
Feb 17, 2006
Ellen /blockquote>

It probably means that it is no longer a defined benefit plan,
meaning that you get benefits for life, but is instead a defined
contribution plan, like a 401K meaning that your retirement
could run out on you...basically we are moving away in America
from having a secure middle class and moving toward third worl...See More
Mar 5, 2006
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The information about defined benefit transitioning to defined contribution is correct.
(To say it in plain English, you only know what they're taking out, not what you're
getting back!) They have different tiers, and the new hires will go into what is called
`Tier 3,' meaning that they will have to manage their...See More
Mar 17, 2006
Jill Kriens On 3/17/06, and to make thing worse . . . wrote: > The information about defined benefit transitioning to defined contribution is correct. > (To say it in plain English, you only know what they're taking out, not what you're > getting back!) They have different tiers, and the new hires will go into what is called > `Tier 3,' meaning tha...See More
Jan 8, 2015


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