PRC In the News

Three LI multi-employer pension funds struggle financially
Three union pension funds based on Long Island, and dozens nationwide, have warned the U.S. Department of Labor that they are in danger of running out of money to pay retiree benefits because they have too few workers supporting too many retirees, according to filings and pension experts.

Deny Hospital Church Plan Status, Groups Tell 10th Circuit
The multimillion-dollar battle over whether hospital pension plans can claim a religious exemption from federal law heated up this week, when retiree and religious freedom industry groups told an appellate court to rule against Colorado-based Catholic Health Initiatives.

Three Recent Wins Prove Old-Fashioned Union Power Isn’t Dead Yet
Three big wins for workers in the last nine months arrived where you might least expect them: in the old, blue-collar economy. That’s the economy where unions are down to 6.7 percent, where wins are rare and workers are supposed to be on their way out.

Heard Off the Street: PPG passing on pensions
The Pittsburgh-based paint and coatings maker announced Monday that it will unload $1.6 billion in pension obligations it owes to about 13,400 current U.S. salaried and non-union hourly retirees by purchasing group annuity contracts from Massachusetts Mutual Life and MetLife.

Teamsters are still looking at pennies on the dollar in retirement
Teamsters in Minnesota and across the country may believe they caught a break when the U.S. Treasury Department stopped cuts in their retirement pay. But the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) is now saying the government is on track to run out of money to prop up the troubled Teamsters Central States Pension Fund in […]

Ironworkers union in Baltimore wants to cut pension benefits to save fund
Now Henry finds himself out on a ledge again, but not by choice. Ironworkers Local 16, the union that represents Henry and more than 1,100 other retirees and workers in the Baltimore area, has asked the federal government for permission to cut pension benefits.