Common use of Town of Simsbury - Retirement Plans Clause in Contracts

Town of Simsbury - Retirement Plans. The parties hereto acknowledge the existence of an employee retirement program of the Town of Simsbury applicable to the employees employed for thirty-two and one-half (32-1/2) hours per week or more on a regular schedule. Below are descriptions of the two types of plans. It is further agreed to amend the Town Retirement Plan for employees covered by this agreement as follows:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Town of Simsbury - Retirement Plans. The parties hereto acknowledge the existence of an employee retirement program of the Town of Simsbury applicable to the employees employed for thirty-two and one-half (32-1/2) hours per week or more on a regular schedule. Below are descriptions of the two types of plans. It Nothing herein shall be construed to alter the rights and obligations of said employees under said program. The term “earnings” used below means compensation as defined by the plan document for each plan, which is further agreed to amend on file in the Town Retirement Plan for employees covered by this agreement as follows:Board of Education Business Office.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Town of Simsbury - Retirement Plans. The parties hereto acknowledge the existence of an employee retirement program of the Town of Simsbury applicable to the employees employed for thirty-two and one-half (32-1/2) hours per week or more on a regular scheduleschedule and employed prior to age sixty (60). Below are descriptions of the two types of plans. It The term “earnings” used below means compensation as defined by the plan document for each plan, which is further agreed to amend on file in the Town Retirement Plan for employees covered by this agreement as follows:Board of Education Business Office.

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Samples: www.simsbury.k12.ct.us

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