Kentucky Teachers Threatening To Strike Over Retirement Benefit Cuts,
Salaries
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Hundreds of teachers
in central Kentucky have rallied in front of public schools to protest
proposed cuts to their retirement benefits in what could be a precursor
to a statewide strike.
Kentucky state Senators on Wednesday took the first step toward passing
a bill they say would save taxpayers $3.2 billion over the next 20 years
and stabilize one of the country's worst-funded public pension systems.
But most of those savings would come from a 33 percent cut to the annual
cost-of-living raises for retired teachers, who aren't eligible for
Social Security benefits.
Thursday was the first organized protest at public schools in front of
parents and students. It came just days after a nine-day statewide
teacher strike in West Virginia was settled when lawmakers there
approved 5 percent raises.