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Nov. 20, 2010

S.D. Wins Another Pension Case

The city of San Diego racked up another pension-related win when a judge ruled that a former union president is not entitled to an annual pension from the San Diego City Employees Retirement System based on her union salary, nor damages against the city for denying her.


By Pat Broderick


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN DIEGO - The city of San Diego racked up another pension-related win when a judge ruled that a former union president is not entitled to an annual pension from the San Diego City Employees Retirement System based on her union salary, nor damages against the city for denying her.


In his ruling Nov. 16, Judge Joel Pressman found that no "valid and enforceable contract" existed between Judi...

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