This is a One-Time Shot!
They are having a rally in Berkeley regarding social security fairness for teachers. If you are a teacher (or just think we do work that deserves social security) and live in the area then please try and attend.
Numerous organizations will be using this rally as a model to spark action in other cities and states.
“An Energizing Rally For Social Security Fairness For Teachers”
You’ll be entertained and informed.
Sat. May 30, 11:00am – 12:30pm. Location: Berkeley Community Theater at Berkeley High School, 1930 Allston Way, Berkeley.
Parking: Allston Garage, one block east of school, $5
BART: One block south, one block west of downtown Berkeley Station
This is a One-Time Shot!
Two bills have recently been presented to our legislators. These bills, if passed, would repeal two unjust laws (the Windfall Elimination Provision and the Government Pension Offset) that have financially disadvantaged teachers for decades.
These two unfair laws dictate that teachers who worked in the public sector prior to teaching, or during teaching, may not collect full Social Security benefits at levels that other contributors do, even when they paid the same amounts as others into the Social Security System. Furthermore, teachers may not collect Social Security benefits, at the same amounts as others, from deceased spouses, or collect full Social Security benefits that they earned as a dependent spouse.
President Obama stated he would approve the new legislation if it reaches his desk. So the time is right to act on this.
Most of the public, unfortunately, is not aware of this injustice facing teachers. In fact, many teachers are not even aware of it until they retire. While they receive Social Security statements each year stating what they will receive upon retirement, it is only later that
they learn the statements don’t apply to them because they are teachers in CA. And many, who became teachers later in life, were not told ahead of time that they would forfeit Social Security benefits when they became teachers.
This is it! We are so close — but we need you to show up and be counted! We have the press. We have a beautiful theater that holds 3,500 people. If everyone who came to our first rally brings five other people, we’ll fill the theater! Plus — You’ll have a great time and get informed!
Janet Roosevelt, niece of FDR and Eleanor will speak.
Steve De Peu, CTA retirement committee advisor, will inform you on the impact of the GPO and WEP and what NEA is doing to help repeal this legislation.
Mark Sternberger, NEA Board of Directors, will provide us with more information.
Gail Mendes, Secretary/Treasurer of CTA will also honor us with her presence.
You will be entertained by a fabulous band — The Angry Tired Teachers! They write their own lyrics and will tailor their songs to our cause. They will energize you, and make you smile.
For more information about the rally, or for more information regarding Social Security fairness, visit our website: www.socialsecurityfairness.com
...such as chalk, dry-erase markers, a ream of paper, or a bottle of whiskey!