Res. No. 566
Resolution calling on the state legislature to pass and the Governor to sign, A.10935-A and S.8844-A, which would amend the education law to automatically enroll “optional employees” in the New York City Board of Education Retirement System (BERS) after 90 days of employment unless the employee affirmatively opts in or out of the program in advance.
By Council Members Miller, Dromm, Rosenthal, Gibson, Kallos, Levin, Williams and Ulrich
Whereas, Public-sector employees comprise a significant portion of New York City’s workforce; and
Whereas, According to a report from the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), the City of New York employs approximately 363,000 people, or 8.2 percent of the city’s total workforce, as estimated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics; and
Whereas, DCAS also found that roughly 37,000, or 10 percent of city government employees, are part-time or temporary employees, and that 29 percent of all City employees, or roughly 105,000 people, are eligible to retire within the next five years; and
Whereas, Currently, part-time and temporary employees, as well as those who are not required to take civil service exams, are allowed optional enrollment in the Board of Education Retirement System (BERS), which, according to the office of the Comptroller, holds over $4 billion in assets; and
Whereas, Part-time City employees have been eligible for pension benefits since 1988, when the State Court of Appeals ruled in their favor in a 7-0 decision; and
Whereas, Pension enrollment is optional; and
Whereas, According to the Chief Actuary for the New York City Retirement Systems and Pension Funds, only 73 percent of eligible employees join BERS; and
Whereas, Furthermore, the Chief Actuary has reported that 64 percent of those who have not elected to enroll are women, with an average salary of approximately $22,410; and
Whereas, A simple lack of awareness can mean that a committed City employee can lose access to years of benefits to which he or she is entitled; and
Whereas, There is currently legislation in both the New York State Assembly and the New York State Senate that would address this issue; and
Whereas, A.10935-A and its companion, S.8844-A, would amend the education law by automatically enrolling new employees in the pension system 90 days after beginning employment; and
Whereas, The proposed legislation would also allow employees to either opt-in immediately or opt-out in accordance with their wishes; and
Whereas, These bills have won the support of District Council 37, New York City’s largest public employee union, which represents 125,000 members and 50,000 retirees, and
Whereas, Most importantly, however this measure would ensure that City employees can obtain the pension benefits that they have earned; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York calls on the state legislature to pass and the Governor to sign, A.10935-A and S.8844-A, which would amend the education law to automatically enroll “optional employees” in to the New York City Board of Education Retirement System (BERS) after 90 days of employment unless the employee affirmatively opts in or out of the program in advance.
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10/2/18
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