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The monthly pension benefit is determined by salary history, years of service, age, and the retirement option selected. TRF members become vested in the pension benefit after 10 years of qualified Indiana service. Members may purchase service credit for military service, out-of-state teaching, and qualified leaves of absence. [2]
The infusion will raise the pension fund's status to more than 60% funded, up from 34.3% funded as of 2022, according to Tom Lutz, president of the Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters and ...
In 2001, the Council's jurisdiction expanded to include Madison Carpenters Local 314 and other southern parts of the state. North Central States Regional Council of Carpenters was formed on November 1, 2007, when the UBC merged Lakes and Plains Regional Council with Northern Wisconsin Regional Council.
Indiana Public Retirement System (INPRS) is a U.S.-based pension fund responsible for the pension assets for public employees in the state of Indiana.INPRS is among the largest 100 pension funds in the United States, with $47.961 billion in actuarial accrued liabilities and $34.479 billion in actuarial assets as of June 30, 2021.
The Carpenter's International began to consolidate Locals into a District Council system in 1988 and since the International Convention of 2000, a system of "Regional Councils" has been implemented, further reducing the number of districts and high ranking board members from 13 down to 10.
In 1993, the carpenters' pension fund made a large investment in a company which held televised boxing matches at a Palm Springs, California, hotel owned by the fund, and a $40 million investment in a company that supplied nearly all the concrete for one of Tutor's construction companies. The value of the latter investment declined by 31 ...
The two middle schools in HCCSC include Crestview Middle School and Riverview Middle School. Crestview Middle School serves as the junior high school for the northern part of Huntington County. During the 2018–19 school year the enrollment was 640 students. It is rated a "B" school by the state of Indiana. The principal of the school is Mrs ...
As of April 2019, a new elementary school is under construction in downtown Jeffersonville; when completed, this school will replace Spring Hill and Maple Elementary Schools. The school will be open by the start of the 2020–2021 school year. [5]