The NC Court of Appeals ruling this week against Wilson County schools in a pension-spiking dispute could affect outstanding cases in Harnett and Union counties.
Within three days of this week’s state Appeals Court ruling against the Wilson County school board in a pension-spiking case, state lawyers have highlighted the ruling in two other outstanding cases involving Harnett and Union county schools.
The Wilson County school board will have to contribute another $400,000 toward a former assistant superintendent’s retirement, based on a state Court of Appeals ruling Tuesday. It’s the latest legal battle over North Carolina’s 2014 pension-spiking law.