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The city only won an appeal against the pension board for granting the increases in pensions to those folks in January because there is not a final decision from the PERC hearing officer. The PERC hearing is currently scheduled to start on June 18 for final judgment/decision from the hearing officer. Once the hearing has been concluded, sometime after that he/she will publish their final decision The hearing officer must first decide the proper remedy and formula to make us whole and from what date it will take effect. Then the pension can change the payments for those involved. But of course still nothing from the FOP maybe they are on a bike ride for a gay charity. God help us were going to need it with this bunch.
The city only won an appeal against the pension board for granting the increases in pensions to those folks in January because there is not a final decision from the PERC hearing officer. The PERC hearing is currently scheduled to start on June 18 for final judgment/decision from the hearing officer. Once the hearing has been concluded, sometime after that he/she will publish their final decision The hearing officer must first decide the proper remedy and formula to make us whole and from what date it will take effect. Then the pension can change the payments for those involved. But of course still nothing from the FOP maybe they are on a bike ride for a gay charity. God help us were going to need it with this bunch.