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In memory of Butch Lewis
We at the Pension Rights Center extend our deepest sympathies to the family of Butch Lewis who passed away on December 31, 2015. Butch, of Cincinnati, Ohio, fought alongside the Pension Rights Center and tens of thousands of retired Teamsters to stop the life-changing pension cuts made possible by the Multiemployer Pension Reform Act of […]

Teamster Retirees Demand Trustees ‘Stop the Rush’ to Slash Pensions in Half
They thought their pensions were secure—but now they’re fighting to keep them. Retired and active Teamsters in 25 states from Florida to Minnesota received notice this fall that their pensions could be cut by as much as 60 percent, beginning July 1.

1 Million Affected by De-Risking in 5 Years, PBGC Says
More than a million defined benefit plan participants in larger plans were affected by pension de-risking activities from 2009 through 2013, and more than half of those were involved in 2012 transactions, the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation said in a report.

14,800 Minnesotans face deep cuts to their pensions
Ken Petersen spent 30 years as a Teamster trucker, loading and hauling utility poles, fertilizer and other freight. All those years his employers socked money away for the monthly pension check Petersen has received since he retired from trucking in 2003.

PRC comments to Treasury on the Central States Pension Fund’s application to cut retiree benefits (December 10, 2015)
The Pension Rights Center submitted comments to the Treasury Department regarding the Central States Pension Fund’s (CSPF) application to cut retiree benefits under the Multiemployer Pension Reform Act of 2014. In its comments, the Center urges Treasury to reject CSPF’s application because The application fails to demonstrate that the plan took all reasonable steps to […]

This is what we do: help people
My colleague Kyle often brings to my attention news articles that might merit a response from us. Sometimes the article contains a factual error. Sometimes we disagree with a statement in the article and write an opposing view in a letter to the editor. Sometimes we have additional information to add. Back in March, Kyle […]