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Some Federal Employees Nearing Retirement Seem to Take Sick Leave at Higher Rates Than Younger Counterparts
The Washington Post; subscription may be required
Oct. 31, 2007
Excerpt: When employees covered by the Federal Employees Retirement System retire, they don't receive a benefit offered to those retirees covered by the old Civil Service Retirement System -- the ability to convert unused sick leave into a pension benefit. The different policies may explain why FERS employees are using more sick leave than their CSRS counterparts as they approach retirement, a report by the Congressional Research Service said.
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