Sentences with phrase «pension deal by»

The mayor also believes he can get a better pension deal by restoring direct collective bargaining of pension benefits between the city and its labor unions, which state law has prohibited for nearly 40 years.

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Abe had put a lot of personal political capital at stake in beating on the agricultural lobby, and not just the farmers... but the [agricultural] banks, pension schemes, all the rest, to get support for a US - led TPP deal, and then Trump pulls out,» Bremmer said, referring to the Trans - Pacific Partnership, a sweeping trade deal, spearheaded by Barack Obama, that Trump exited days after taking office in January 2017.
Chief financial officer Lorenzo DeMarchi said regulatory changes proposed by the Ontario government may give Torstar a new way to deal with its pension obligations.
Given Osiris's strong five - year record of growth and profitability, Bowers was able to help make Miller's wishes come true: he structured a deal that raised $ 13 million from a large local pension fund — the Pennsylvania Public School Employees Retirement System (see «What Pension Funds Want,» [Article link]-RRB--- by selling a package of subordinated debt and convertible preferred stock, which included a fixed interest rate and dividendpension fund — the Pennsylvania Public School Employees Retirement System (see «What Pension Funds Want,» [Article link]-RRB--- by selling a package of subordinated debt and convertible preferred stock, which included a fixed interest rate and dividendPension Funds Want,» [Article link]-RRB--- by selling a package of subordinated debt and convertible preferred stock, which included a fixed interest rate and dividend yield.
Climate change activists around the city, including the leader of a Sunset Park group, are praising a decision by the de Blasio administration to divest $ 5 billion in pension holdings from companies dealing in fossil fuel.
Greek government bonds and stocks rose Tuesday, extending a rally sparked by hopes of an imminent deal after Tsipras's government submitted the new proposals addressing the areas of pensions and fiscal targets that had proven the chief barriers to a deal.
The faith - group programs, representing Protestant, Catholics, and Jews, have consistently provided documentaries, dramas, and discussions which dealt with issues almost never touched by commercial broadcasting: the economic factors behind nuclear armaments; the issues behind draft evasion (during the Vietnam War); the real causes of worldwide starvation; and the problems of people who are ignored almost completely by the media, such as the aging who can not live on their pensions, unwed mothers, farm workers who have no homes, undocumented aliens whom we wish to employ but not pay, and refugees we are sending back to certain death in their own countries.
That deal was the largest since Swiss fund Adveq Real Assets, joined by US - based Municipal Employees» Retirement System of Michigan and the Danish Danica Pension Fund, purchased 18,000 hectares of almond orchards on the Murray River near Robinvale for $ 211 million in 2013.
Together with a further # 5 billion of spending in the next parliament and # 20 billion from private investment, made possible by a deal with two groups of British pension funds, he unveiled a «huge commitment to overhauling the physical transport infrastructure of our nation».
In December, the House of Commons Work and Pensions Committee supported LITRG's call for an independent review of tax credit compliance processes following significant delays and difficulties faced by tax credit claimants trying to deal with Concentrix, the private company hired by HMRC to carry out tax credit checks on their behalf.
The union representing the striking cleaners, United Voices of the World (UVW), are calling for the workers to receive the same sick pay, pension deal and maternity pay as those employed directly by the university.
In the first term, Cuomo battled public labor unions over the Tier Six pension measure, cut a deal with lawmakers in the Assembly and Senate to draw their own legislative boundaries, capped property taxes and was hesitant to embrace taxing the rich that was called for by the nascent Occupy Wall Street movement.
The great New Deal pension programme, Social Security, is ripe for privatization — an ambition of the Bush II presidency subverted by the fallout from 9/11.
Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi has reportedly agreed to step down next year and bring forward elections in return for a deal on pensions, according to a report by La Repubblica newspaper.
Osborne dealt with his biggest headache, the basic state pension, by exempting it from the overall welfare cap.
But on Thursday, the office of the New York attorney general, Andrew M. Cuomo, revealed that Mirram Global, a joint venture between the Mirram Group and Global Strategy, a political consulting firm, had been paid $ 883,333 in 2006 by a company controlled by Mr. Hindery as compensation for arranging deals between InterMedia and the state pension fund.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday his administration had reached disability pension agreements with three municipal unions, deals that raised the amount of money received by employees who are injured on the job.
The mayor said his administration had reached disability pension agreements with three municipal unions, deals that raised the amount of money received by employees who are injured on the job.
Cuomo celebrated Veterans Day by announcing a deal to let public workers obtain additional pension credits for military service.
They will form part of a longer - term # 30 billion investment made possible by a deal with pension funds announced by Mr Osborne yesterday.
The speaker said yesterday that there's a «long way to go» to achieve the Tier 6 reform Cuomo is seeking, but a number of his majority conference members (quoted without attribution by the DN) and Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos have said they believe a deal will be reached on pension reform before the end of the legislative session.
Garcia, by contrast, has appeared shaky in explaining how he'd pay for millions of dollars in new spending that he says would even Chicago's socioeconomic playing field — let alone how he'd deal with the city's $ 20 billion in unfunded pension liabilities.
By early evening, Governor Andrew Cuomo and legislative leaders had reached a deal on a number of issues including a redistricting plan, expansion of the state's DNA data base, pension reform, and a constitutional amendment to allow up to seven new gambling casinos in New York.
While that massive deal was in the works, Rattner brokered a distribution deal for a failed movie produced by a brother of the pension fund's manager.
Public sector workers have their pensions protected, even if another provider takes over the service, under «fair deal» rules agreed by Labour in the late 1990s.
Democrats said it made no sense to reject the deal because it smooths out the pension payments through future years; they said itis supported by a large coalition that includes Malloy, the unions, Wall Street ratings agencies, state comptroller Kevin Lembo and the 10,000 - member Connecticut Business and Industry Association.
Donohue made it clear this decision is a «direct result» of the deal struck last week by Gov. Andrew Cuomo and legislative leaders, in which organized labor believes the governor «traded» his approval on the LATFOR redistricting plans for lawmakers» support of pension reform.
Mr Osborne also played down reports of disagreements within the cabinet over the degree of cuts to non-protected departments - including a reported threat to resign by Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith - insisting deals had been reached «amicably».
ALBANY — Gov. Cuomo celebrated Veterans Day Wednesday by announcing a deal to let public workers obtain additional pension credits for military service.
At a press conference this morning, David Cameron's official spokesman has expressed confidence from within Downing Street for reaching a deal with the unions over public sector pensions by the end of the year.
How many teachers benefit from state pension systems, by state 5/16/2017 • Accompanies Why Most Teachers Get a Bad Deal on Pensions State plans create more losers than winners, and many get nothing at all By Chad Aldeman and Kelly Robsby state 5/16/2017 • Accompanies Why Most Teachers Get a Bad Deal on Pensions State plans create more losers than winners, and many get nothing at all By Chad Aldeman and Kelly RobsBy Chad Aldeman and Kelly Robson
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Why Most Teachers Get a Bad Deal on Pensions State plans create more losers than winners, and many get nothing at all By Chad Aldeman and Kelly Robson 05/16/2017
Both Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and his predecessor, David A. Paterson, dealt with the problem of rising pension costs by pushing systematic changes through the legislature, including hikes in the amounts of money that teachers and other pension plan participants must contribute from their paychecks.
Rhee's heavy - handedness in dealing with the Washington Teacher's Union conveyed her attitude that a non-unionized teacher force would better serve justice for children, as if children would benefit from their teachers lacking the few remaining benefits accrued by collective bargaining, such as nominal job security and shrinking pensions.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy announced a deal Friday with state employee unions that would allow Connecticut to dodge a fiscal iceberg by holding down annual pension costs otherwise set to spike over the next 16 years.
The crisis was the subject of heated parliamentary debate last week, with Teresa May's government struggling on multiple fronts to defend the idea of public services contracting, launch a convincing investigation of what happened, take credible steps to deal with what is widely seen as compensation - gouging by the company's directors, the perception of sweetheart contracts extended to a struggling company, continuing doubtsabout official and company conflicts of interest, and about the impact of still - undetermined huge taxpayer losses — not least over underfunded pensions that have now come onto its books.
All that said, in the end we will have a lot of debt issued by the US Government, just in time to deal with the pensions / entitlement crisis from a position of weakness.
Gaudet points out that MPs contribute only a fraction of the cost of their own pensions; most of their retirement deal is paid for by taxpayers like you and me.
The deal will also cut future pension obligations for this Molson business by $ 900 million.
In the deal, Informatica will be acquired and taken private by Permira Advisers and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board in a $ 5.3 billion deal, or $ 48.75 per share.
Should it be dealt with by a pension - sharing order or by offsetting?
By that logic, fewer judges would be needed to deal with more cases, reducing the cost of judicial salaries and pensions and the court estate.
In Parrett v Parrett the BC Court of dealt with the pension income double dipping issue involving a retired BC Supreme Court Judge and focused on requiring the wife to use her money from the pension buyout to earn income and then used only the undivided portion of the husband's pension income for grey divorce spousal support by applying the spousal support advisory guidelines.
It is perfectly possible to buy a business, even if by way of share purchase, without taking the pension scheme, but if the pension scheme is coming your way, this is not necessarily a deal breaker.
Lingo changes are also effected to a plethora of pieces of subordinate legislation ranging from the Land Registration Rules 2003 (SI 2003/1417) to the Church of England Pensions Regulations 1988 (SI 1988/2256) by MCA 2005 (Transitional and Consequential Provisions) Order 2007 (SI 2007/1898)(Sch 6 of MCA 2005 dealing with primary legislation).
The legal requirements when dealing with a property held in a Self Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) or Small Self Administered Scheme (SSAS) or seeking to be bought by a SIPP or SSAS can be complex.
The deal was approved by The Pensions Regulator, Pension Protection Fund and scheme trustees.
The Court noted that the employer was open about its purpose — it wished to ensure the member's claim was dealt with by the Court rather than by the Pensions Ombudsman.
The Congress has already pass legislation that will reduce some union pension by more than half and the U.S. Supreme Court seems poised to deal unions a major setback again effecting mostly white workers.
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