Does an employee have a vested interest in the integrity and security of the source of funding for their pension?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from California Teachers Assn. v. Cory, 155 Cal.App.3d 494, 202 Cal.Rptr. 611 (Cal. App. 1984):

I have agreed in the past that employee pension beneficiaries have a vested interest in the integrity and security of the source of funding for the payment of benefits (Valdes v. Cory, supra, 139 Cal.App.3d, at p. 785, 189 Cal.Rptr. 212.) We stretched that interest into a contractual right in Valdes, travelling far from the contractual interest the employee had in his or her direct pension benefits.

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