Retired Oakland Police Officers Assn. v. Oakland P
The Oakland Police and Fire Retirement System (retirement system), the retirement system board, and the City of Oakland appeal a judgment granting a writ of mandate in favor of the Retired Oakland Police Officers Association, along with several system members and beneficiaries (collectively, the association) directing that master police officer-terrorism pay (MPO pay) be included in the calculation of pension benefits. Appellants contend the trial court erred in concluding that MPO pay is “compensation attached to . . . rank” as required by the Oakland City Charter for inclusion in pension benefits. We agree and therefore shall reverse the order granting the association’s petition.
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