Early Retirement - New Jersey falls short of early-retirement goal (Herald News)
TRENTON - Fewer state workers than hoped have accepted New Jersey’s offer of early retirement. Gov. Jon S. Corzine hoped to save $90 million by trimming 2,100 workers from the state payroll. The retirement incentives were a key part of the $32.8 billion budget legislators approved in June. … read more
AURORA — Nestled in the consent agenda of Monday’s Fox Valley Park District meeting there is a small item that could cost the district about $1.5 million and could end up saving even more. … read more
30 Batelco staff accept early retirement
ArabianBusiness.com, United Arab Emirates - by Tom Arnold on Sunday, 17 August 2008 U-TURN: Thirty Batelco staff have accepted early retirement package after telecom u-turned on decision to lay them … |
AB offers sweetened early retirement package to cut employment costs
Bizjournals.com, NC - Inc. said it is boosting its early retirement plan for salaried workers to cut costs, according to a filing Tuesday with the Securities and Exchange … US: Anheuser-Busch warns of one-off charges Anheuser-Busch boosting retirement plan options for salaried employees |
A total of 36 Cape Coral police officers and firefighters have opted for early retirement buyouts. … read more
NJ falls short of early retirement goal
Forbes, NY - AP 08.15.08, 5:52 PM ET Gov. Jon S. Corzine hoped to save $90 million by trimming 2100 workers from the state payroll. However, a report to the Legislature … Corzine's early retirement program falls well short of goal State early retirement plan comes up short |