University of South Florida's Sarasota-Manatee: Pensionable Overtime Raises Pension Costs by Almost 20%, Study Finds
State and local municipalities facing underfunded public pensions may want to add an overlooked bargaining tool to the negotiations table: allocation rules that stipulate which workers have preferential access to overtime shifts.
It's well-known that state and local pension plans are significantly underfunded. That is why a
The new study, published this month in the
But when researchers apply a counterfactual, the "equal allocation rule," where overtime shifts are distributed randomly among workers, thus senior workers are not given the right of first refusal, the change could save 4% of the pension costs or .7% of the payroll.
"Who you are asking to do overtime is important. Pensionable overtime and overtime allocation rules are important factors that increase pension costs and yet are overlooked," said
As a result, state and local governments should look at controlling pension costs by adjusting pension incentives such as overtime allocation rules, he said.
Wang, who teaches in the
In the study, researchers used individual-level administrative and pension data from
"From a policy perspective, our results suggest that in order to control pension costs associated with overtime, employers should focus on internalizing the true cost of overtime allocation rules when bargaining with employees," Wang said.
"This approach may serve to reduce the extent to which overtime allocation rules add to pension underfunding without requiring substantial changes to benefit design," he said.
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Original text here: https://www.usf.edu/business/news/2022/08-08-pensionable-overtime-study.aspx



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