What I am wondering is how he can retire and still receive settlement pay? Rules of Pers retirement will not allow one to receive payment from former state job in excess of 1/2 pay.
quote: Originally posted by: ANON "What I am wondering is how he can retire and still receive settlement pay? Rules of Pers retirement will not allow one to receive payment from former state job in excess of 1/2 pay."
I AM NOT A LAWYER, but I think that's what the clause in the settlement about "converting from employee to consultant" was about. Either prof could retire or move to another institution & continue to get paid as a "consultant." At least, that's how I read it.
I AM NOT A LAWYER, but I think that's what the clause in the settlement about "converting from employee to consultant" was about. Either prof could retire or move to another institution & continue to get paid as a "consultant." At least, that's how I read it.
Again, I am NOT a lawyer."
I think Invictus is correct. I recall that when Horace Fleming stepped down, he was retained as a consultant, even though he was living in Bethesda, Md. at the time. It seems this is how the state gets around the issue of severence pay.