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A good start to fixing the off-the-rails MBTA pension system

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion September 30, 2022

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In the real world, workers in their mid-60s are either contemplating retirement or thinking about adding a few years to their working lives before trying to perfect their pickleball game.But the wonderful world of MBTA pensions has never been anything like the “real world.” It has been a world of generous contract agreements that allowed some employees to retire with comfortable pensions while still in their peak earning years and start... + full article



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