Sentences with phrase «from voluntary retirements»

The first of the cuts will come from voluntary retirements, followed by a restructuring.

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The company expects most of the cuts to come from a voluntary early - retirement program it is offering in the United States.
The budget's expense cuts, totaling $ 30 million, primarily come from the county workforce, including a recent voluntary retirement incentive that removed roughly 300 employees.
The Federal Department of Labor issued draft regulations in November of 2015 exempting states from the requirements of ERISA, the 1974 federal law that established liability standards and protections for private sector workers» voluntary retirement plans.
It can make it easier to manage the investments in your IRA and to take voluntary or mandatory distributions from the account in retirement.
Total Withdrawals: This refers to the total amount of money that has been paid out to you either through your voluntary contribution (VC) or from your retirement benefit payments.
And whether retirement is voluntary, involuntary, or delayed, Li doesn't shy away from the financial side of it.
For him, that means encouraging Canadians to put more money into pooled retirement plans, or tax - free savings accounts — both of them voluntary savings schemes that involve no contributions from government or employers.
Her voluntary retirement worked to the benefit of the defendant in that any potential ongoing wage loss from these flare - ups would not be claimed against him.
In Innes v. Innes, the 62 - year old support - paying husband decided to take voluntary early retirement, which meant his income would decrease from $ 200,000 to about $ 70,000 per year.
A typical «triggering event» is an owner withdrawing from the business, whether the withdrawal is involuntary, such as in the event of death or disability, or voluntary, such as retirement.
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