Created in 1967 by the Texas Legislature, the Texas County & District Retirement System (TCDRS) works with county and district employers to provide retirement, disability and survivor benefits to Texans. The system receives no funding from the State of Texas. Each plan is funded independen...
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A hybrid contact center workplace ; TCDRS has been using 8x8 Work and 8x8 Contact Center since 2015. To support its large membership, the organization operates a busy contact center that’s staffed by 20 agents. Historically, everyone had worked in the office, taking calls from desktop phones connected to Jabra headsets. But when the pandemic hit, everything changed. “We had to make a pretty quick transition,” says Catherine Sorahan, Manager of Member Services at TCDRS. “Within a week, ev...
Texas County & District Retirement System Historical performance, showing investment return and comparing it to SP 500.
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UK-based financial services group NatWest has been added to a list of financial companies published by the Texas Comptroller’s office that may be subject to divestment by the state’s pension funds for “boycotting” oil and gas companies. The growing list forms part of an ongoing anti-ESG movement in Republican states, with Texas among the most active in recent years. Texas is the largest net energy supplier in the U.S., providing nearly a quarter of the country’s domestically produced energy, and accounting for over 40% of the nation ...
In what one ethics watchdog laments is Texas’ “hodgepodge of... This retirement program covers statewide officeholders, state lawmakers and district and county attorneys who prosecute...
Few groups publicly opposed the amendment and House Joint Resolution 107 passed both the House and Senate with broad bipartisan support. A House Committee Report on the resolution outlined one reason to increase the retirement ages: Given “today's longer life expectancies, 75 is no longer a reasonable age to mandate someone step down from the bench.” · But ultimately, voters did not agree. Over 60% of voters declined to increase the retirement age, according to preliminary election results. ...