The government's proposed pension reforms are necessary to avert
a future pension crisis, Peter Hain argued today.
Not exact matches
There is no
pension crisis in Canada — not now, not 10 years from now, not even, so far as we can foresee, in the more distant
future.
The reality of the
pension crisis was underlined again last week when the board of the largest $ 330 + billion US public
pension plan, California Public Employees Retirement System (CalLPERS), voted to shorten its period for amortizing
future investment losses from 30 years to 20 years.
Is there any concern that the CA
pension crisis could affect
future bond payments?
Senger's outside work is as an investment consultant, so her support for destroying public worker defined benefit
pension plans and replacing them with the «Wall Street Casino» of investment «choice» was a major question — then and now — as the Civic Committee and the Civic Federation pushed the idea that the only solution to the «
pension crisis» created by Illinois and Chicago politicians was to destroy the retirement of public workers, either now or in the
future.