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Teachers Collecting Pension Payments, Then Returning to Work at the City Education Department
The New York Post Link to more items from this source
July 6, 2007
Excerpt: Retired city workers under age 65 who decide to seek employment with other city agencies must get a waiver. If they retire due to some kind of injury or disability, they must also get a waiver before they return to the city payroll. Thompson found that in 2005, 75 teachers got $846,925 in pension payments, then went back to work at the city Education Department.

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