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Bill S 1921 allows Massachusetts public school teachers to earn retirement credit for up to 5 years of part-time work while raising children, promoting equity in benefits.
Bill S 1921 allows Massachusetts public school teachers to earn retirement credit for up to 5 years of part-time work while raising children, promoting equity in benefits.
Bill S 1921 aims to enhance retirement equity for public school teachers in Massachusetts who have taken part-time employment while raising children. The bill seeks to allow these educators to receive creditable service towards their retirement benefits for their part-time teaching work, thereby promoting fairness in retirement planning for parenting teachers.
The bill proposes the following amendments to the Massachusetts General Laws:
Creditable Service for Part-Time Employment:
Payment Requirement:
Bill S 1921 represents a significant step towards recognizing the contributions of parenting teachers in Massachusetts by allowing them to accrue retirement benefits for part-time service. This legislative effort aims to provide greater equity in retirement planning for educators who balance their professional responsibilities with parenting.
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