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May 29, 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For
more information, contact Ibis Antongiorgi, Press Secretary to Cook
County Board President Todd H. Stroger, at 312-603-0396 or by email at
iantongiorgi@cookcountygov.com.
Cook County Alternative Retirement Offer Approved by State Legislature
Officials
note that there will be no financial cost to County, which expects
Pension Fund ratio to rise with reduction of future liabilities.
Chicago,
May 29, 2007 - Cook County Board President Todd Stroger today applauded
the passage of Senate Bill 377, which is expected to increase the
funding ratio of the Cook County and Forest Preserve District pension
funds by allowing eligible employees to voluntarily separate from
service in exchange for an enhanced lump-sum payment of their pension
contributions.
The offer allows current County and Forest Preserve District employees
in active service as of December 31, 2006 through the signing of the
bill - when it becomes law - to increase the value of their personal
contributions to the County's Pension Fund by 50% if they agree to
voluntarily resign from County service, forfeit accrued pension
credits, and separate employment within 60 days of the date the
legislation becomes law. Employees must withdraw the total value of
their pension contributions to take advantage of the offer.
Because the employees' service is effectively deleted from the County's
pension fund liability in exchange for a lump-sum payment, the cost of
pension benefits to these employees is eliminated, at a savings over
the long term to the County's and Forest Preserve's pension funds. The
legislation is budget-neutral to Cook County.
Cook County's offer is modeled on a similar program deployed last year
by the State of Illinois, the 2006 Alternative Retirement Cancellation
Payment, or ARCP. That program allowed eligible state employees
to receive a lump sum payment of their contributions with regular
interest, times two.
Virtually the entire workforce of Cook County and Forest Preserve is expected to be eligible for the offer.
For
more information, contact Ibis Antongiorgi, Press Secretary to Cook
County Board President Todd H. Stroger, at 312-603-0396 or
iantongiorgi@cookcountygov.com.
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