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By: CaliG

Everybody should be treated equally. Few private school workers get pensions, instead they get 401ks. Public school employees should be treated the same and get 401ks instead of pensions. There is no...

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By: Evelynn-Joy Kight-Moore

There are several problems with trying to change the current pension plan to a 401K system. First, very few people know how to manage these accounts which of course means that many contributors will...

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By: Linda Delgado

I am concerned that the source of fiscal woes is laid at the feet of teacher pensions. Absent from this discussion is the costs of charter schools on diminishing enrollment, leaving the more expensive...

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By: Amir Whitaker

Great video! Very informative! Difficult issue indeed.

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By: Navigio

Disallow pensions and 401ks of any kind for everyone. That would be another way of treating everyone equally.

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By: Steve Farmer

Teachers in California are paid very well, Linda, and their pensions are far too generous. More pay does never equal more performance, unless only those teachers that truly perform are given raises and...

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By: Pamela Wagner

I think this video is very informative. I would have preferred the video to include what the pension actually earned during the recession years. It is my understanding that while there were losses on...

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By: Ed Gerber

The pension problem is common to all units of local government except those with a flexible revenue base such as those that provide a utility service- water, sewer, power. Pre Prop 13, all units of...

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