And we're reforming
public sector pensions so they are generous to public servants and also fair to taxpayers.
Not exact matches
«There is no long - term accountability in the
public sector,
so the
pensions and benefits can be allowed to balloon out of control,» according to one respondent.
«Most medium - sized companies won't have a defined benefit
pension plan, like those offered by very large companies or the
public sector,
so they would want to look at a defined contribution plan,» she explains.
Perhaps this is why Webb is ever
so slightly critical of the Treasury's approach to handling the
public sector pensions negotiations.
We want to work with Government and the wider industry
so the Dashboard can help customers with
public sector pensions and those in trust based schemes.»
Pensions were a contributory factor - but public sector pensions much more so than state p
Pensions were a contributory factor - but
public sector pensions much more so than state p
pensions much more
so than state
pensionspensions.
The Cuomo campaign is very sensitive to possibly being labled «anti-union», and
so is making a clear distinction between private unions that, as one source explained to me, «represent real working people», and
public sector unions whose expensive contracts and
pensions and refusals to agree to give - backs has labled them special interest No. 1 in many minds.
But it is a strange idea of fairness to argue that because private
sector staff have seen big cuts in their
pensions, then
so must the
public sector.
Public sector benefits have historically been excellent; however, health and pension costs have risen so dramatically since 2000 that public educators will be forced to pay or pay more for their ben
Public sector benefits have historically been excellent; however, health and
pension costs have risen
so dramatically since 2000 that
public educators will be forced to pay or pay more for their ben
public educators will be forced to pay or pay more for their benefits.
TPS and LGPS
Pensions are viewed as a benefit but, at the end of the day, someone has to pay for them and the pensions in education — and all the public sector — are so much better than in the private sector; the figures just do not add up and both pension schemes have been underfunded fo
Pensions are viewed as a benefit but, at the end of the day, someone has to pay for them and the
pensions in education — and all the public sector — are so much better than in the private sector; the figures just do not add up and both pension schemes have been underfunded fo
pensions in education — and all the
public sector — are
so much better than in the private
sector; the figures just do not add up and both
pension schemes have been underfunded for years.
Public employees earn less on average than their counterparts in the private
sector,
so job benefits like
pensions are a proven way to recruit top talent.