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Former Triangle Wire workers fight to retain pensions
The New England Pension Assistance Project is featured in this article about a mass recoupment case, in which a pension plan overpaid several retirees for years and now those pensions are being cut or eliminated entirely. In some cases, the plan is also demanding that the retiree pay back hundred of dollars at once.

New federal law allows pension cuts
More than 100,000 New Yorkers could face cuts in their union pensions in coming years, thanks to a provision that was tucked into Congress’ omnibus spending bill this month to keep the federal government funded for another year. The measure would, under certain conditions, allow cuts to what are known as multi-employer pensions.

Merry Christmas, Seniors. Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow they may cut your pension.
House Republicans quietly snuck in a number of egregious add-ons to the spending bill. One of those add-ons allows employers of certain companies whose pension funding is in trouble to simply cut the amount of retirement pension they promised retirees.

After the new federal pension rules: What retirees need to know
Buried in the $1.1 trillion “Cromnibus” legislation signed this week by President Barack Obama was a provision that aims to head off a looming implosion of multiemployer pension plans – traditional defined benefit plans jointly funded by groups of employers. The pension reforms affect only retirees in struggling multiemployer pension plans, but any retiree living […]