Then they would get about 50 percent of their last year's pay - until the day they die.
In some cases, stock options make up 100 percent of directors' pay.
Workers, however, will still get 90 percent of their pay for days they are idled.
The government matches up to 5 percent of an employee's pay.
Under the agreements, those laid off receive about 95 percent of their pay plus health care.
After 14 years on the job, teachers can take a year off and receive 70 percent of their pay.
All workers would be required to contribute an extra 1.6 percent of their pay to new individual accounts.
But for some people, that means almost 5 percent of their pay.
Senators could keep 27 percent of their annual pay, or $27,300 for most members.
They get 70 to 90 percent of their pay through unemployment benefits.