PRC In the News
01/27/17|The Plain Dealer

Iron Workers pension cuts approved; retirees to get smaller checks

In a vote pitting current workers against retirees, the retirees in the Iron Workers Local 17 union in Cleveland lost. Starting next week, their pension payments will shrink, some by half or more.

PRC In the News
01/27/17|The Washington Post

In unprecedented move, pension plan cuts benefits promised to retirees

A pension fund in Cleveland became the first plan to approve benefit cuts for current retirees — before the plan has run out of money. The move, some critics say, could open the door for other troubled pension plans to follow suit.

PRC In the News
01/27/17|PlanSponsor

First Mutltiemployer Plan to Make Benefit Cuts Under MPRA

Cleveland Iron Workers Local 17 Pension Fund announced that its retirees will be the first in the country to face pension benefit cuts as a result of the Multiemployer Pension Reform Act (MPRA), which allows ongoing plans that are severely underfunded to take action to cut retiree pension benefits.

Press Release
01/27/17

Cleveland Iron Workers vote to approve pension cuts: Iron Workers Local 17 becomes first plan to cut retiree pensions

WASHINGTON – Today, Cleveland Iron Workers Local 17 Pension Fund announced that its retirees will be the first in the country to face devastating pension benefit cuts as a result of the Multiemployer Pension Reform Act of 2014, which allows ongoing plans that are severely underfunded to take the unprecedented action of cutting retiree pension […]

PRC In the News
01/17/17|The Daily Gazette

Hospital pension fund in trouble: Retirees wonder who will pay, after ‘church plan’ fails

The pension plan covering workers at the former St. Clare’s Hospital has notified more than 1,100 participants that, based on current projections, it will run out of money to pay their retirement benefits in about another decade.

PRC In the News
01/17/17|The Columbus Dispatch

Will change in Washington bring help to ailing multi-employer pension funds?

Last year, a group of retirees collecting pension benefits from the financially struggling Central States Pension Fund were able to block big cuts in their monthly check that the fund said it needed to keep it afloat.

PRC In the News
01/13/17|Pension & Benefits Reporter

Six Items on High Court’s Labor Docket Include Church-Plan ERISA Exemption Cases

The Supreme Court will hear three cases asking whether large hospitals and other non-church employers can use the exemption to avoid fully funding their pension plans.

PRC In the News
01/11/17|Pension & Benefits Daily

Puerto Rico Catholic School Teachers Win Round in Pension Suit

Puerto Rico Catholic school teachers survived a first attempt to dismiss a proposed class action that alleges the administrators of their pension plan mismanaged their retirement assets and failed to comply with ERISA.

PRC In the News
01/11/17|Albany Times Union

Employees of former St. Clare’s Hospital face pension insolvency

A pension fund for employees of the former St. Clare’s Hospital in Schenectady is likely to run out of money in the next decade, leaving more than 1,100 beneficiaries uncertain about their retirement income.

PRC In the News
01/11/17|Forbes

Failing Multi-Employer Pension ‘Rehabilitation Plans’ Don’t Address Mismanagement of Investments

According to the Pension Rights Center, there are more than 10 million workers and retirees in 1,400 multi-employer plans. Approximately 150 to 200 of these plans are projected to run out of money within the next 20 years.

PRC In the News
01/06/17|Pension & Benefits Reporter

Iron Worker Retirees Face Stacked Deck in Vote to Cut Pensions

Nearly 2,000 Iron Workers in the Cleveland area will be voting by Jan. 20 to accept or reject cuts to their pensions, and the vote could pit active employees against retirees.

PRC In the News
01/05/17|Mic.com

Donald Trump collected a massive $168,000 union pension. Will he fight for yours?

Now that Trump is about to be president, the most important question is: What is Trump’s plan to save the system that is designed to protect millions of union pensions like his own?