Legislation advances to address Illinois’ teacher shortage by rehiring retired teachers – Center Square

Senate Bill 3201 allows retired teachers to return to the classroom for 140 days or 750 paid hours without affecting their retirement status. Currently, retired teachers are allowed to teach 120 days per year. They are able to both collect their taxpayer-funded pensions in additional to earning a salary.
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Ex Illini
2 years ago

Be sure to hire them back at the salary you jacked up by 25% in their last year of working to pad their annual pension. What a racket!

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