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  2. Oregon Public Employees Retirement System - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the retirement and disability fund for public employees in Oregon, established in 1946. Find out about its pension benefits, reforms, unfunded liability, and deferred compensation plan.

  3. List of largest pension schemes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This web page provides a ranking of the 30 largest public pension plans in the United States, based on the 2018 data from Pensions & Investments magazine. It also explains the difference between government and collectively bargained pension funds, and provides some related links and categories.

  4. Delta TechOps - Wikipedia

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    Delta TechOps provides maintenance, repair and overhaul services for Delta Air Lines and other airlines worldwide. It has over 9,600 employees, 51 stations, and offers various specialties and certifications for aircraft and engines.

  5. Public employee pension plans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, types, and funding of public sector pensions in the U.S. at the federal, state, and local levels. Compare the retirement benefits and risks of different plans and systems across the country.

  6. Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System - Wikipedia

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    OPERS is a state-sponsored pension system for most Oklahoma state and local government employees. It provides defined benefit and defined contribution plans, and has a portfolio of about 6.5 billion dollars in assets.

  7. Leave and Earnings Statement - Wikipedia

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    A document that shows the pay and leave status of US military members and civil service employees. It includes sections on pay, deductions, allotments, leave, and TSP information.

  8. Civil Service Retirement System - Wikipedia

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    CSRS is a public pension fund for most civilian employees in the US federal government since 1920. It is a defined-benefit plan that does not participate in Social Security, and it has been replaced by FERS for new hires since 1987.

  9. Congressional pension - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the pension benefits for members of the United States Congress, who are covered by different retirement systems depending on their election date. Find out the eligibility, calculation, and payment of congressional pensions, and how they are financed.