PRC In the News
06/06/17|The Star-Ledger

Supreme Court says religious hospitals don’t have to comply with federal pension protections

Employees of religious hospitals — including St. Peters University Hospital in New Brunswick and the now defunct St. James Hospital in Newark– were dealt a blow by the U.S. Supreme Court Monday.

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06/06/17|Bloomberg BNA

SCOTUS Sides With Religious Hospitals in Church Plan Dispute

Religiously affiliated hospitals can run their pension plans as church plans exempt from federal funding requirements, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled.

Press Release
06/05/17

U.S. Supreme Court’s “church plan” decision leaves key issue undecided

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court ruled today that pension plans with ties to religious organizations may not have to comply with federal pension law. Today’s ruling leaves it to lower courts to decide whether hundreds of thousands of people who thought they were guaranteed federal protections will receive the pensions they earned. “Today’s ruling […]

PRC In the News
05/23/17|The Southern Illinoisan

Despite setback, Illinois still planning to roll out Secure Choice retirement savings plan

Some years after starting a T-shirt and promotions business in 1981, Bob Chambers thought about ways to keep his employees invested in his company. One of the things he thought of was offering a retirement plan for employees who wanted to participate in putting money aside for their retirement. 

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05/16/17|Bottom Line Personal

How to Find an Old Pension or 401 (k) Account

It’s easy to lose track of a 401(k) or pension plan over the years. Ordinarily the best way to recover those missing retirement assets is to contact the former employer’s human resources department. But what if that employer insists that you cashed out your retirement plan long ago or rolled it into a different retirement […]

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05/16/17|Lexington Herald Leader

Now to save coal miners’ pensions

The pension crisis threatens almost 120,000 miners and widows, including 9,000 in Kentucky, and will be thornier than health care to fix because it’s part of a wider problem.

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05/16/17|Albany Times Union

Union pension crisis threatens retirement funds

John Raffiani’s retirement didn’t last long. Facing a steep cut in his Teamsters trucking pension, the 70-year-old Greene County man went back to work more than a year ago after a short time away from full-time labor.

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05/16/17|PlanSponsor

Lawmakers Introduce Legislation to Stop Multiemployer Plan Benefit Cuts

Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) and Representative Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio) introduced legislation, The Keep Our Pension Promises Act, which would reverse a provision passed in 2014 that could result in deep pension cuts for millions of retirees and workers in multiemployer pension plans.

Press Release
05/09/17

Retirees to Congress: Protect Our Pensions!

Senator Bernie Sanders and Rep. Marcy Kaptur Reintroduce Bill to Save Retiree Pensions WASHINGTON – The Pension Rights Center joins retirees, members of Congress and others in declaring today a Day of Action to call attention to the threats to the retirement security of millions of workers and retirees covered by the financially-troubled multiemployer pension […]

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05/04/17|Forbes

Senate Kills State-Sponsored Retirement Plans For Private Sector Workers

In a narrow vote, 50 (yes) to 49 (no), the Senate by resolution killed an Obama-era rule that greenlighted state-sponsored auto-IRA retirement programs for small business workers. 

Blogs & Newsletters
05/02/17

Age out loud: Speak up for your retirement rights

By Emily Spreiser May is Older Americans Month, and this year’s theme is “Age Out Loud.”  The theme reflects the fact that today’s older Americans are vocal, engaged, and play essential roles within their communities. They are taking charge by speaking up and advocating for themselves and for others. To help older Americans advocate for […]

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04/27/17|Kiplinger's Retirement Report

Pensioners Fight Back Against Cuts

The Pension Rights Center’s Karen Friedman discusses a new pension law that could negatively impact millions of retirees.