PRC In the News
08/17/16|PlanSponsor

No Worker Left Behind

“You could argue that the 401(k) system works for many people,” says Karen Friedman, executive vice president and policy director at the Pension Rights Center in Washington, D.C. “But you also could argue that it has failed many people.”

PRC In the News
08/17/16|Institutional Investor

Ten Years After, the Pension Protection Act Falls Short of Promises

Ten years ago today, President George W. Bush signed into law the Pension Protection Act of 2006. It was the largest, most comprehensive U.S. pension reform bill since the mother of them all, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974.

PRC In the News
08/09/16|Los Angeles Times

Trade group trying to kill bill making state-run retirement accounts a worker benefit

An investment industry trade group is trying to kill a California bill that would make retirement savings accounts an almost universal benefit for workers in the state, saying that plan will be more expensive than lawmakers anticipate and could ultimately cost taxpayers.

PRC In the News
08/09/16|Pensions & Investments

Unforeseen consequences one legacy of the Pension Protection Act

Like many pension-related laws, the Pension Protection Act that passed a decade ago was designed to address a crisis. At the time, underfunded pension plans were threatening the financial stability of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. But while the act did help strengthen the federal agency, it also had the unintended effect of discouraging defined […]

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08/08/16|BNA Pension & Benefits Daily

Multiemployer Pension Resubmits Rescue Plan to Treasury

An Iron Workers local pension fund has withdrawn and resubmitted its application for benefit suspension approval from the Treasury Department, restarting the clock on the department’s review.

PRC In the News
08/05/16|Cleveland Plain Dealer

Iron Workers retirees get temporary reprieve from pension cuts

Retired iron workers in Northeast Ohio will get a short reprieve before their pensions could be cut.

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07/25/16|In These Times

Wall Street Vultures May Have Wrecked the Central States Pension Fund

Bowing to the demands of thousands of angry Teamsters, the federal Government Accountability Office (GAO) has agreed to conduct an inquiry into the past investments of the Central States Pension Fund, the organization that manages the retirement benefits for more than 400,000 union members, both retired and active.

PRC In the News
07/25/16|Market Watch

Retirement panic? It’s not all your fault.

If you’re like many Americans, you’re worried about retirement, but a new report suggests that blame for retirement insecurity can’t be laid solely at the feet of individual savers.

PRC In the News
07/20/16|Bloomberg BNA

Democrats Promise to Defend Fiduciary Rule, Bolster Multiemployer Pension Plans

On June 22 Republican’s fell short in their effort to override President Barack Obama’s veto of resolution that would have blocked the rule from taking effect, but they haven’t given up the battle. A House Appropriations subcommittee approved spending legislation July 7 on party lines that would block a numberof Obama administration labor initiatives, including the fiduciary rule.

PRC In the News
07/18/16|BenefitsPro

SAVE UPs Act mandating emplolyer contributions introduced

Rep. Joseph Crowley, D-New York, today introduced legislation intended to aggressively improve access to workplace retirement savings plans.

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07/18/16|The Kansas City Star

Pension covering hundreds of of YRC Worldwide employees faces insolvency

A pension fund that covers hundreds of YRC Worldwide Inc. employees in the New York City area faces insolvency in a matter of months.

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07/11/16|Politico

Speaking out on Section 385

Now that opponents of the Treasury Department’s proposed Section 385 regulation have failed — so far — to stall its momentum, the next outlet for critics and supporters will come Thursday, at an IRS hearing.