Service Credit for Retirement Annuities of USPS Employees When USPS Has Not Made Required Contributions
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The Office of Legal Counsel concluded that OPM may not deny USPS employees accrued service credit under FERS for periods of qualifying federal employment simply because the USPS failed to make required employer retirement contributions to the Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund.
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The Office of Personnel Management may not address the United States Postal Service's failure to make statutorily required retirement contributions by denying its employees accrued service credit under the Federal Employees' Retirement System during their periods of qualifying federal employment.
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