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Submitted by Carol Johnston on May 22, 2019 - 11:51 AM

I went on Leave With Income Averaging two years in a row (12 weeks off/year) because I wanted to spend time with my sister who recently died of cancer. Now I was informed that I owe over $10,000 because the system overpaid me. My pay checks are consistently wrong and one paycheck I received was $300 for two weeks pay. I had to juggle things around to make my mortgage payment. I have worked as a public servant for over 38 years, but I am afraid to retire in case Phoenix cannot correctly calculate my pension because of all the other mistakes on my payroll account. I am 66 years old, so when will be a good time to retire if Phoenix is not fixed?
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