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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can someone explain - does sick leave ALWAYS add to your years worked for FERS purposes? Or does it only count if you are already retirement age - i.e. over 62 - when you leave gov't? My understanding is say you do 10 years in govt and leave at age 45, even if you leave your FERS contributions intact in order to receive a FERS pension at age 62, your sick leave time for the 10 years in government ages 35-45 don't count to anything. Is that accurate?[/quote] Sick leave is credited to your pension calculation, but does not contribute toward retirement eligibility. I think this is true even if you separate but don’t retire. https://www.fedweek.com/experts-view/the-value-of-sick-leave-before-and-at-retirement/amp/[/quote]
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