OPERS’ 80-year history of prudent management has resulted in secure retirement benefits for thousands of public workers — now and in the future. It appears the author combined all Ohio’s five public ...
Ohio's largest public pension system is recommending a two-year cost-of-living adjustment freeze for retirees and is working to convince state lawmakers to codify the freeze, a pension system ...
Ohio's largest public pension fund, the Public Employees Retirement System, is launching a preemptive strike to preserve retiree health benefits over the long term by scaling back on benefits now.
The Ohio Retirement Study Council, the state government body given watch over the $190 billion dollar public pension program that serves nearly 1.9 million current and former public employees, is in ...
The Ohio Public Employees Retirement System voted Wednesday to put its expenditures on OhioCheckbook.com, which was established in December 2014 by Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel. (Screen grab from ...
Retirees and government workers in the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System will shoulder higher costs for health care beginning Jan. 1, 2022. OPERS trustees voted 9-2 on Wednesday to make changes ...
A robust stock market last year sent Ohio’s public pension portfolios soaring and helped bolster their long-term financial stability. The Ohio Public Employees Retirement System, the largest of the ...
Richard Shafer has joined the The Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS) as deputy director of investments for external management. He previously was director of investments for the New ...
As I drive around and through our city, I am constantly disgusted with the amount of trash on our streets and highways, and between Linworth Road west to Sawmill Road is revolting. Thank you for ...
JPMorgan Chase & Co. has agreed to pay $150 million to settle a lawsuit filed by investors,including an Ohio pension fund, whose stock in the bank tanked because of the 'London Whale'trading scandal.
The last three months of 2020 were "great" for Ohio's largest public pension system. Investments for both the defined benefit and health care funds soared — reversing losses from the coronavirus ...
Ohio’s largest public pension fund is asking state lawmakers to allow it to cut a future benefit increase for more than 200,000 retirees and more changes could be coming. The Ohio Public Employees ...