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10/09/19|Forbes

GE, Once The Epitome Of Corporate America, Announced It’s Freezing Pensions For 20,000 Employees

General Electric, once one of the mightiest, most well-respected American corporations, announced that it’s freezing pensions, for about 20,000 U.S. employees and offering pension buyouts to 100,000 former employees, according to the Pension Rights Center.

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10/09/19|Financial Buzz

GE to Freeze Pension Plan sand Cut Deficit by Up to USD 8 Billion

General Electric Co (NYSE:GE) On Monday said it will freeze pension plans for about 20,000 U.S. salaried workers, and supplementary pension benefits for 700 employees who became executives before 2011.

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10/09/19|Market Watch

GE freezes worker pensions — what to do if your employer changes the terms of your retirement plan

General Electric is pulling the plug on its pension plan, and that’s a surefire way to derail workers’ retirement planning.

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10/09/19|CBS NEWS

General Electric freezing pension plan for 20,000 of its U.S. employees

General Electric announced it will freeze the pensions of 20,000 U.S. salaried workers, a measure designed to reduce its pension deficit and trim debt. The move will shave GE’s pension deficit by as much as $8 billion and its net debt by as much as $6 billion.

PRC In the News
10/02/19|Pensions&Investments

ERISA cases get starring roles in new Supreme Court term

After three quiet years with no major ERISA cases, the U.S. Supreme Court starts its 2019 term on Oct. 1 with three significant cases scheduled and more waiting in the wings.

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10/02/19|Investment News

Trump wrong to challenge workplace savings plans

Virtually everyone who looks at the numbers agrees that America faces a retirement crisis. Simply put, most Americans have not saved enough to generate the income they will need to support themselves for the many, many years when they are no longer working full time.

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09/25/19|Bloomberg Law

Scorecard: College Retirement Plan Litigation Three Years Later

Washington University in St. Louis and a group of workers who say they got a bad deal from the school’s retirement plan will argue their case today before the Eighth Circuit.

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09/25/19|COHENMILSTEIN

“Overfunded Plans Can Face ERISA Suits, Feds Tell High Court”

The Employee Retirement Income Security Act allows for claims against pension plans that are overfunded, the federal government told the U.S. Supreme Court, weighing in on a battle between U.S. Bank and retirees looking to revive their suit against a plan that’s now in the black. 

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09/25/19|Plan Adviser

U.S. Weighs In on Supreme Court Consideration of Pension Case

The U.S. Solicitor General and the Pension Rights Center have filed briefs of Amicus Curiae with the Supreme Court in Thole v. U.S. Bank, a pension-focused case arising under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).

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09/18/19|The Christian Post

Pension crisis could be looming for at least a million retirees of religious organizations

For Catholic-affiliated organizations alone, about 1 million pensioners are now estimated to be at risk of having reduced or zero pension benefits due to a federal law that exempts religious organizations from providing regulated and guaranteed pensions.

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09/18/19|The Washington Post

Your pension plan benefits may not be as ironclad as you think

If you’re fortunate enough to have a pension, there’s a certain relief you may feel that no matter what, when you retire, you’ll get a set amount of money every month for the rest of your life.

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09/18/19|Market Watch

U.K. companies are required to enroll workers in retirement plans — and it’s helping them save more

Saving for retirement in the United Kingdom has become a given.