The Teachers' and State Employees' Retirement System (TSERS) is a defined benefit plan. For TSERS members, eligible retirees receive a guaranteed lifetime monthly benefit, also known as a pension. The pension is calculated based upon a formula.
For eligible employees, these benefits include your pension from the Teachers' and State Employees' Retirement System (TSERS), Social Security, and savings through the NC 401(k) and NC 457 Plans, and 403(b) Program.
THE GOVERNOR'S STATE PENSION A former governor receives a state pension equal to $5,000 for each year, or fraction thereof, the individual served as governor (CGS § 3-2a).
You may retire with unreduced service retirement benefits after: you reach age 65 and complete five years of creditable service, or. you reach age 60 and complete 25 years of creditable service, or. you complete 30 years of creditable service, at any age.
CharMeck 311 serves as the customer contact center providing information and services for customers in the City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. CharMeck 311 is open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. Residents can call 3-1-1, submit service requests online or via live chat, or on the CLT+ app.
U.S. Congressional Districts Mecklenburg County makes up large parts of the 12th and 14th Congressional Districts.
The hiring process for Mecklenburg County varies depending on the job you are applying for. Generally, the process includes submitting an application, taking part in an assessment, interviewing with the hiring manager, and submitting to a background check or drug test.
Dial 311 or 211 for City/County Services in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, and some surrounding counties.
What is CharMeck 311? Callers may receive directory assistance to City and County offices, schedules for meetings of City and County government and information about various City and County services. Specialists trained in tax and utility issues will be on hand to assist callers.
Age-Friendly Mecklenburg is an initiative that facilitates the collective planning of not-for-profit, higher education, faith-based, private, and governmental organizations along with community residents to improve the quality of life for older adults.