News12 New York
N12 Originals
Numbers & Links
Local
Crime
Weather
Politics
Vote 2026: Westchester

Teachers rally to reform New York's tiered pension system

"Everyone is here to say that everyone deserves the same dignified retirement," New York State United Teachers President Melinda Person told News 12.

Jonathan Gordon

Mar 6, 2024, 7:18 PM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

Hundreds of teachers and other union members rallied at Port Chester High School in Rye Brook calling on state lawmakers and Gov. Kathy Hochul to reform the state's tiered pension system in this year's budget.

"Everyone is here to say that everyone deserves the same dignified retirement," New York State United Teachers President Melinda Person told News 12.

All public school teachers and teaching assistants in New York outside of the five boroughs belong to the state Teachers' Retirement System. This system is broken down into six tiers depending on when you were first hired.

Each tier has different requirements how much a member will receive in retirement, how long they must work, and how much they must pay into the system.

For example, a Tier 4 member has their payments end after 10 years and are capped at 3%. They can also retire and collect their pensions, penalty-free, with 30 years of service at age 55.

Compared to a Tier 6 member who pays up to 6% as they earn more throughout their career. They also can't retire without facing severe penalties until age 63.

Advocates said this fight is about solidarity, and fairness, as well as keeping teachers both in the classroom and hiring talented new ones.

"We want to make sure for the future of our children in our schools, in our classrooms that they have the best-qualified teachers available to them," Port Chester Teachers Association President Chris Kazim said.

Port Chester Teachers Association President Chris Kazim said the disparities in tiered benefits have made it more difficult to retain good teachers and disincentivize young people from going into education contributing to a teacher shortage.

According to NYSUT, New York will need 180,000 new teachers in the next decade.

"There's a reason not to go into public service because of the disparities because of the changes that have happened in New York State over the past 10 or 12 years," Kazim said.

Making changes to the state's pension system has some legislative support at the state level.

State Sen. James Skoufis addressed a group of union members who rallied for this cause at the state capitol on Tuesday.

"You don't have good public education without good teachers and you don't have good teachers without good pay and good benefits," he said.

The governor's office has not yet responded to our request for comment as the state's budget deficit looms at the end of the month.

More Stories

Top Stories

01:56
0613funeralpkg_2026-06-13-16-04-18

Community remembers Cortlandt Manor siblings lost in tragic house fire

01:41
HV P1

Sunny Saturday, strong storms possible in the Hudson Valley tomorrow

01:31
WCWHITEPLAINSJUNETEENTH0613_2026-06-13-17-41-44

White Plains celebrates Juneteenth with parade, festival, and message of legacy

00:23
Screenshot 2026-06-13 083025

Two men sentenced to prison for $1.7M Hartsdale jewelry store heist

bill ritter

NYC news anchor Bill Ritter reveals Alzheimer's diagnosis, steps down from on-air role

CREDIT: AP Photo/Andre Penner

US opens its home World Cup with a dynamic 4-1 victory over Paraguay, sparked by Balogun’s 2 goals

01:29
WC 9P FRI_Vigil Yonkers_ajc_2026-06-12-21-04-48

Community comes together to honor 12-year-old Yonkers boy who choked to death

00:53
WC 9P FRI_DMX Street_ajc_2026-06-12-21-16-25

Yonkers street named in honor of hip-hop legend DMX

01:12
WC 430PM FRI_Yonkers Fire_ajc_2026-06-12-17-03-55

Emergency crews respond to fire at Yonkers home

02:02
612026WC12lisa_2026-06-12-12-12-39

Rising temperatures prompt some early dismissals across Hudson Valley schools as heat intensifies

01:38
b153633f-1e51-4b9e-a3e9-dd6d5ca46ca2

Venus, Jupiter, Mercury and crescent moon visible in next week’s night sky

01:54
WC 430PM FRI_Dutchess Hail_ajc_2026-06-12-17-09-44

Hail bigger than golf balls hammers eastern Dutchess, closes schools

00:24
WC 430PM FRI_Airmont Stabbing Folo_ajc_2026-06-12-17-05-52_17-04-32,21

Another teen arrested in connection with Airmont stabbing on Campbell Avenue

01:41
0612fashionshow_2026-06-12-17-31-00

The Arc Westchester kicks off its first ever Adaptive Fashion Club Fashion Show

00:22
6122026WCBrunson_2026-06-12-11-43-11

Jalen Brunson spotted in Harrison coffee shop after Knicks historic playoff win

01:46
blaise rumshock

Rumshock tiny home village for veterans nears completion in Port Jervis

00:43
6122026PUTNAMANIMALRESCUEFIRE_2026-06-12-06-01-25

Animal rescue seeks public help after Putnam County fire damages kennel space

02:13
6122026WCticks_2026-06-12-07-36-37

Tick safety tips from doctor as outdoor season raises risk of bites and illness

00:50
6122026INTOTHELIGHTWALK_2026-06-12-06-03-27

Community gathers for Into The Light walk in Pleasantville to raise awareness for youth mental health

00:40
612026WCgreek_2026-06-12-11-46-10

Greek Fest returns to Yonkers with food, music and tight security as large crowds expected

App StoreGoogle Play Store

info

Newsletter

Send Photos/Videos

Contact

About Us

News Team

News 12 New York

follow us

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

more resources

Optimum Corporate

Optimum Service

Advertise on News 12

Careers

Content Removal Policy

© 2026 N12N, LLC

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Ad Choices