Connecticut court issues pension ruling
In a case brought by two former assistant attorneys general, the Connecticut Appellate Court has ruled that state employees may use their accrued vacation time to increase their final year’s salary, boosting their retirement income.
In a case brought by two former assistant attorneys general, the Connecticut Appellate Court has ruled that state employees may use their accrued vacation time to increase their final year’s salary, boosting their retirement income. According to the Hartford Courant, the ruling reverses those by a trial court and the State Employees Retirement Commission, which stated that vacation time could be used to lengthen an employee’s time of service, but not to increase a base salary. Hartford Courant
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