PRC In the News
Heard Off the Street: Alcoa chiefs breathing sigh of relief (second item)
Christine Zarnich of the South Side Slopes often wondered whether the 10 years she put in at Equibank entitled her to a pension. But the 62-year-old could not figure out who or where to call to find out, because the Pittsburgh bank was acquired by Integra in 1993, which was swallowed by National City in […]
Pension Rights Center: Situation at McLaren Bay Region fairly common
A calculation error made years ago and only recently discovered caused 283 McLaren Bay Region retirees to be either overpaid or underpaid when it came to their pensions, and Rebecca Davis, legal director at the Washington, D.C.-based Pension Rights Center, says the situation is common.
Will 401(k) plans keep getting worse?
IBM, one of America’s largest companies, shook the employee compensation world when it announced recently that it would contribute only once every December to its employees’ 401(k) accounts. Any employee who leaves before December would not be able to collect the company’s match.
IBM remakes its match
If your company matches your retirement savings, that payment probably shows up on your pay stub every other week or so. This week IBM notified employees it’s changing its 401(k) match. The company will make one lump-sum payment per year. What’s the difference? Potentially, a lot of money.


