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Labor/Employment

Nov. 11, 2011

SF voters pass pension reform

San Francisco voters overwhelmingly passed a pension reform measure in Tuesday's municipal election, ushering in a series of reforms proposed by Mayor Ed Lee.

By Ben Adlin
Daily Journal Staff Writer

San Francisco voters overwhelmingly passed a pension reform measure in Tuesday's municipal election, ushering in a series of reforms proposed by Mayor Ed Lee. Proposition C garnered approval from more than 68 percent of voters. It amends the city charter to increase employees' contribution rates, reduce pension benefits for future employees, restrict cost-of-living adjustments to pension benefits and limit retiree health care subsidie...

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