Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Donna Seaman to Mike Nehf and STRS Board re: Credibility, respect and trust

From Donna Seaman, April 22, 2009
Subject: Board mtg.
Board members and Mr. Nehf:
This month's board meeting continues to bring you challenges. Your recent STRS glowingly written newsletter reports that "89% of STRS retirees say you have earned their trust and confidence." In this "random sampling" of STRS recipients, my opinion has never been sought. But I do not trust or have confidence in you, my STRS board! Many of us have lost credibility, respect and trust because of your recent and past decisions! Your survey also showed an interesting statistic: much fewer of respondents believe you are managing operating expenses prudently (66%)!
You continue to ignore my concerns and frustrations, and those of many other writers. You do not respond, or direct Mr. Nehf to respond, to our suggestions. While Mr. Nehf claims he supports transparency and open communication with retirees, I see virtually no follow through on issues of highest importance to retirees.

You continue to allow OEA to be your puppeteers and to pull many of the strings for your decisions! You continue to permit OEA to criticize and put down board member Dr. Leone and candidate Jim Stoll, who strive to advocate for retirees.

As you meet again this week, and in the coming months, these issues must be resolved:

  • Performance benefit incentives/bonuses must be totally eliminated. Not suspended with the likelihood of paying investment staff for 7/12 for FY 2009, but eliminated! PBI's should be reinstated only if and when the 13th check for retirees is reinstated. Your newsletter states "Total operating expenses are expected to be about $6 million lower than the budgeted amount of $98.8 million for this year," yet you are still discussing pbi payments of $3.3 million (or more) for this year. This is insane! Look at what is happening in neighboring states, such as Missouri, and the stand that governor has taken against public pension bonuses. He should have a phone conversation with Gov. Strickland about this! Benefits and fringes provided to STRS employees should never be better than those provided to your constituents, retirees.
  • Health care coverage for retirees should be comparable with the coverage you provide for STRS employees, no better, no less!
  • STRS staff must be cut to reflect the loss in portfolio assets value! Even one of your board members' school districts has had to lay off teachers and dramatically reduce staff because of decreasing revenue. Why is STRS staff exempt from reductions and cuts that are being made in virtually every segment of our economy? I applaud your decision to increase the work week to 40 hours and to place a wage freeze through 2010. That is a good start, but more cost-cutting measures must be taken.
These issues must be discussed and resolved now, not put on hold until Dr. Leone's board term ends, or until new, inexperienced board members are installed this fall.

You must begin to listen to us! Your credibility, trust and respect depends on it! I look forward to being there and hearing your discussions this week.

Donna Seaman, 2002 retiree
(These opinions are my own, and do not reflect those of any organization.)

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