(thanks to flyarm for passing this article on to me)
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/23/nyregion/nyregionspecial3/23pay.html?_r=1&oref=sloginNew York City’s Reservists Are Asked to Return Iraq Pay
By ANDY NEWMAN
September 23, 2006
When they were called up for military service in the wake of 9/11, hundreds of uniformed city workers in the Reserves faced the suspension of their city health and pension benefits. The city offered them an option: it would keep paying their salaries and continue their benefits, but when they returned they would have to repay the city their city salary or their military pay, whichever was less.
Sgt. Joseph Mastrota waiting for other officers to arrive for a meeting at Fort Hamilton to discuss their options in dealing with the city.
On its face, the offer made sense. And many reservists had only a few days to get their affairs together before shipping out — hardly enough time to consult accountants. Nearly all took the deal. As the war dragged on, more than 1,600 city employees, mostly police officers, signed up for the benefits program.
Now the bills from the city are coming due, for far more than many veterans imagined they would have to pay — as much as $200,000 — and often for more money than they ever received.
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