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22566
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This article details how the Treasurer for the State of North Carolina plans to keep the pension plan for North Carolina state employees among the strongest in the country. The author details how the State Treasurer has helped to build the state pension plan into one of the strongest, and the author details how this has caused friction with state employee groups.
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Record #:
2557
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Because of the large expenses of traditional pension plans, many of the state's small and mid-sized companies are using 401(k)s to help employees in retirement planning.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 53 Issue 10, Oct 1995, p20,22,24, il
Record #:
17131
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Prior to 1937 there were a few local pension and retirement systems for policemen and fireman in operation. In 1937 the General Assembly provided for an old age assistance program and created the Law Enforcement Officers' Benefit and Retirement Fund. The 1939 General Assembly was greeted with plans retirement systems for teachers, for North Carolina state governmental employees, and for local governmental employees. The 1939 General Assembly enacted a law permitting counties and municipalities to operate state retirement systems such as the Teacher's State Employees Retirement, Law Enforcement Officer's Benefit and Retirement Fund, and local county and city retirement systems.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 7 Issue 3, May 1941, p21-22, 26