PRC In the News
04/07/11|Poynter.org

AP: Why we need to reduce our pension obligation

Two days after the AP union issued its “Tweet-out” memo, the Associated Press sent a letter to employees saying that it’s bargained in good faith during the last five months and that “throughout the negotiations, we have been clear that freezing the defined benefit pension plan by July 1 is essential to the health and […]

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04/06/11|Huffington Post

One In Four Working Baby Boomers Say They’ll Never Retire, Survey Finds

Baby boomers are starting to retire, but many are agonizing about their finances and believe they’ll need to work longer than they had planned, a new poll finds.

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04/06/11|Florida Times-Union

Pensions: The decline of the 401(k)

With all the talk of bringing government pensions in line, too little attention has been paid to pensions in the private sector. “Suffering” is a description for the 401(k)-style pensions that most American workers rely on.

PRC In the News
04/04/11|Pensions & Investments

Music by Gershwin, words by Gotbaum

Joshua Gotbaum’s resume got a bit longer last week.  The director of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. now can add lyricist and vocalist to his CV.

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04/04/11|PlanSponsor

New Cash Balance Claims Filed Too Late

A federal judge in Kentucky has ruled that cash balance plan participants waited too long before filing amended legal claims challenging their plan’s whipsaw lump-sum distribution method and other issues.

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04/02/11|Boston Globe

Cardinal says he will fund pensions

Cardinal Seán P. O’Malley, reacting to criticism this week over management of the archdiocesan pension plan for lay employees, affirmed his commitment to fully funding the plan.

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04/01/11|The Hill

Don’t blame Social Security

On Monday, I was honored to join my colleagues Senators Reid, Sanders, Franken and Blumenthal at a rally with more than 300 supporters of Social Security.

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04/01/11|Business Insurance

Mixed ruling in suit over AIG employees’ pension losses

A New York federal judge has dismissed some claims against American International Group Inc. related to losses sustained by its employee pension plans, but also refused to dismiss others.

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04/01/11|Sen. Chuck Grassley

A “Super” Time to Save for Retirement, by Senator Chuck Grassley

This week, a group that works to make sure people get their promised pensions gave me a “Superhero” award for my work on retirement income security.  The award came with a caricature of me in a Superhero costume.

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04/01/11|The Pilot

Cardinal reaffirms commitment to lay pension plan

Cardinal Seán P. O’Malley is reaffirming his commitment to meeting the obligations of the lay pension fund and will give anyone who has already elected to cash out of the plan a chance to reverse that decision.