LONGLEY v. STATE EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT COM'N

No. 26186.

887 A.2d 904 (2005)

92 Conn.App. 712

Donald M. LONGLEY et al. v. STATE EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT COMMISSION.

Appellate Court of Connecticut.

Decided December 27, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald M. Longley, pro se, with whom was Richard K. Greenberg, pro se, the appellants (plaintiffs).

Richard D. O'Connor, with whom, on the brief, was Glenn A. Duhl, Hartford, for the appellee (defendant).

LAVERY, C.J., and GRUENDEL and PETERS, Js.


PETERS, J.

This is a case of statutory interpretation. In a series of interlocking statutes, our legislature has recognized that, at the time of their retirement from state service, state employees are entitled to compensation for accrued, unused vacation time and to longevity payments. In this case, we must decide in what manner the legislature intended these entitlements to be reflected in retirement income.

General Statutes § 5-162(a), a portion of...

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