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September 02, 2010

Rehired so they can retire

Three employees of the Hudson River-Black River Regulating District were laid off in May, only to be rehired in June, so they could take advantage of the state's early retirement program.

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September 02, 2010

Fired workers offered benefits, Watertown Daily Times
State Pension Fund Faces Shortfall, Candidate Says, New York Times
Rochester's police recruits more diverse than in recent years, Rochester Democrat & Chronicle
Four principals at failing schools manage to hold on to their jobs, New York Daily News
Extra pension benefit OK'd by Council, Lockport Union-Sun Journal
No judgment on teacher's suspension ruling, Finger Lakes Times
PEF summit heads to D.C., Albany Times Union
Rhetoric trumps realism in campaigns for governor, Stateline.org
State: Freebie meal deals, Albany Times Union
NY cop suspended, accused of not aiding dying girl, Associated Press
Treasurer's estate work set to give 20% of commissions to county, Buffalo News
City, firefighters union at odds over pay to attend memorial even, Buffalo News
Convicted pols such as Guy Velella, Joe Bruno and Alan Hevesi get fat pensions, New York Daily News
Same-sex bereavement leave approved by New York State government, New York Daily News