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AUGUSTA Senator Dave Miramant, D-Camden, introduced Monday a bill to fix problems in the Maine Public Employees Retirement System (MEPERS) Disability Retirement Program.
The bill, LD 1644, “An Act To Improve the Disability Retirement Program of the Maine Public Employees Retirement System,” received a public hearing before the Legislature’s Labor and Housing Committee.
“The problems with the MEPERS Disability Retirement Program are very concerning and systemic,” said Sen. Miramant. “This is my second time proposing legislation to improve MEPERS disability retirement. Some of the reforms we have suggested have begun to be implemented, but the work is not done. We require state employees to lose Social Security and enroll in MEPERS, yet we are letting them down when they need help. We must ensure that this never happens again and that workers are able to access the benefits they are promised.”
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A bill that would end “at-will” employment in Maine has been endorsed by the Legislature’s Labor and Housing Committee, but is drawing harsh criticism from employers.
The committee voted 8-5 Friday to recommend passage of L.D. 553, which would end at-will employment and standardize progressive discipline. The bill is sponsored by the committee’s House chair, Rep. Mike Sylvester, a Portland Democrat.
At-will employment allows an employer to terminate an employee at any time, without cause, explanation or prior warning, provided the action does not violate state and federal anti-discrimination laws, according to Sylvester. Currently, Maine has no provisions against at-will employment.