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PRC In the News
01/26/16|Bloomberg BNA's Pension & Benefits Reporter
The de-risking of single-employer defined benefit pension plans and the suspension of benefits by multiemployer plans are poised to be two of the primary issues facing pension plan sponsors and participants in 2016.
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01/25/16|Peoria Journal Star
When Joe Frakes stepped down from the cab of his truck for the last time, he thought he was set for life. After three decades on the road, he’d accrued a solid Teamster pension. But 13 years after retiring, the 75-year-old now fears a nosedive in his monthly check from $2,500 to less than $1,500.
PRC In the News
01/21/16|The Post and Courier
Should a lottery winner claim the cash value of a jackpot and receive a reduced amount of money right away in a single payment, or choose 30 years of annual payments that add up to the jackpot amount? Well, few people will get rich playing the lottery, but many people do face a similar question […]
PRC In the News
01/21/16|Green Bay Press-Gazette
Retired Teamsters fear it will take no less than an act of Congress to undo an act of Congress. Former Morning Glory Dairy employees are among the nearly 40,000 Wisconsin Teamsters who face a 50 percent cut to their pensions under a 2014 law aimed at keeping large pension funds solvent.
PRC In the News
01/21/16|Detroit Free Press
Take the lump sum? Or settle on the slow-but-steady monthly payout? No, we’re not talking about winning a Powerball jackpot or some other winning lottery ticket. We’re talking about what to do if your company or former employer actually has a traditional pension, not just a 401(k) plan, and offers you a lump sum if you […]
PRC In the News
01/06/16|Norwich Bulletin
Former employees of Triangle Wire & Cable Co. are finally receiving lost pensions and benefits after more than a year of negotiations. The Boston-based advocacy group New England Pension Assistance Project, represented the former employees.
PRC In the News
01/06/16|Pensions & Investments
Karen Ferguson, director of the Pension Rights Center, called the decision “a terrific victory for thousands of orderlies, cafeteria workers, nurses and others who were told throughout their careers at Saint Peter’s that they were fully protected by federal law.”
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