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More than 1,100 health care professionals employed at St. Clare’s Hospital lost some or all of their retirement savings when the hospital's pension fund dried up. Now, they’ll get their day in court.
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The New York State Supreme Court heard oral arguments Thursday as former St. Clare’s Hospital workers seek to recover their pensions. A resolution has not been reached.
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Former workers at St. Clare’s Hospital are asking Governor Kathy Hochul and state lawmakers for help — again.
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The legal team representing the St. Clare's Hospital pensioners has filed a motion requesting the case be sent back to state court.
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Federal officials are looking into the St. Clare's pension collapse.
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Facing numerous lawsuits over clergy abuse, the Albany Roman Catholic Diocese has filed for bankruptcy protection.
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As employees of the former St. Clare's Hospital in Schenectady continue to fight to recover their pensions, a meeting took place Tuesday between employee advocates and two of Governor Kathy Hochul's staff members.
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Employees of the former St. Clare's Hospital in Schenectady are facing another holiday season without a pension.
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New York Attorney General Letitia James is suing the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany over the St. Clare’s Hospital pension shortfall. She made the announcement Tuesday outside Ellis Health Center in Schenectady.
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Employees of the former St. Clare's Hospital in Schenectady have been fighting for years to get their pensions back. New York Attorney General Tish James is in Schenectady updating the pensioners.