The Retirement Systems of the City of New York Part 2, The City Systems Compared with the Retirement Plans of Other Employees, Public and Private, 1962
Scope and Contents
Analysis of the New York City retirement systems, consisting of a seven-part report and separate digest.
The consultants' report analyzes five areas of concern: (1) the development and structure of the retirement systems; (2) a comparison with other retirement plans, public and private; (3) the actuarial basis of the systems; (4) the current administration of the system; and (5) recommendations for benefit changes. After months of study, it was concluded that (1) all of the strictly routine functions of the system should be brought together in a single centralized pension agency; (2) there should be a massive expansion in the use of electronic data processing; (3) separate boards of trustees should be maintained, retaining in full their quasi-judicial powers and appropriate staffs; (4) the basic retirement pension for full-career employees should be 50 percent of the last year's wages; (5) cost of living adjustments should protect retired workers from inflation.
Dates
- 1962
Language of Materials
Collection material in English
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
1 cubic feet
Repository Details
Part of the Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives Repository
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