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Washington State agencies admit knowledge of illegally denying benefits to thousands of part-time faculty



  

by Noah Roberts

AT LEAST TWO state agencies have known for more than a decade that part-time community college instructors in Washington were illegally denied retirement benefits.

Audits conducted in 1989 and 1990 by the state Department of Retirement Systems found that every public two-year college failed to credit the retirement accounts of part-time instructors who were entitled to the benefit.


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