Allowing New Jerseys Career (civil service and non-civil service) Full-Time Municipal/State Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT-B and EMT-P) to Transfer from the Public Employees Retirement S
Sign Now
The Police and Fire Retirement System would guarantee New Jerseys Career Municipal/State EMTs the right to receive a retirement benefit at the age 55 and this would allow New Jerseys Career Municipal/State EMTs to retire at 25 years with 65\% of their Final Base Salary and 1\% each year up to 30 years service for a total of 70\% Final Base Salary.
Currently in the Public Employees Retirement System we could receive retirement benefits at the age of 60. The Public Employees Retirement System calculates its retirement by years and months of service divided by 55 then its multiplied by our Final Average Salary and that equals the Annual Maximum.
This is next to nothing for all of the time, dedication and hard work New Jerseys Career Municipal/State EMTs perform throughout our careers.
New Jerseys Career Municipal/State EMTs stand side by side, day in and day out with New Jersey's Police Officers and Fire Fighters on the same emergency situations. We also face many of the same risks, to care for and protect the citizens of the State of New Jersey.
WHY SHOULD WE BE TREATED DIFFERENTLY?
If you already have an account please sign in, otherwise register an account for free then sign the petition filling the fields below.
Email and password will be your account data, you will be able to sign other petitions after logging in.
Governor James McGreevey, New Jersey Legislative Committee and the New Jersey Division of Pensions and Benefits.
Continue with Google