Sentences with phrase «retirement provisions»

By contrast, changes such as reducing the number of hereditary peers in 1999 have been effective, as have retirement provisions introduced in 2015.
Partners who have not made adequate retirement provision could end up in a situation where they can not afford to retire.
The Supreme Court of Canada decision in McCormick v. Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, mentioned recently by Simon Chester, will have implications beyond just how human rights legislation applies to mandatory retirement provisions in partnership agreements.
If, by then, a significant number of employers have voted with their feet, and made it work, the arguments for keeping the compulsory retirement provisions in the regulations may be even less compelling.
The bailout plan presented by Governor Paterson today would have kept OTB from having to make regular dark day payments to tracks, created new revenue sources and established an early retirement provision for employees.
The UK compulsory retirement provisions are being challenged by Heyday, a group connected to the charity Age Concern, and questions have been submitted to the ECJ.
Couple this with various features of the plans themselves — for instance, early retirement provisions allowing teachers to retire in their early - to - mid 50s, unrealistic assumptions about investment returns, and cost - of - living adjustments not tied to any inflation index such as the Consumer Price Index — and you have a system that carries a hefty price tag.
401k Details: «For occupational retirement provision there is the possibility of a 401 (k) savings plan with a company match,» according to Amazon's website.
Since there is little honor and less pleasure in serving in the minority in the House, it would not be surprising if a few progressives decided to avail themselves of Congress's generous retirement provisions.
program, the exams for which he failed, (2) pressed for better retirement provisions, (3) considered quitting the ministry, and (4) went to see a psychiatrist.
«AN ACT to amend the retirement and social security law, in relation to an optional twenty - year retirement plan for members of the New York state and local police and fire retirement system and to amend chapter 504 of the laws of 2009, amending the retirement and social security law relating to establishing police and fire retirement provisions, in relation to special retirement plans for members of the New York state police and fire retirement system»
Key retirement provisions from the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act (EGTRRA) 2001 are made permanent
In 2009, when McCormick was 64, he brought a discrimination complaint against Faskens under the Code, alleging, amongst other things, that the mandatory retirement provisions of the partnership agreement discriminated against him on the basis of age, and therefore infringed his human rights under the Code.
McCormick was described as being more relevant to the issue of whether a mandatory retirement provision in a law firm's partnership agreement offends the Human Rights Code, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 210.
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) guidance, Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006: Notes on Regulations, explains that the aims of the UK compulsory retirement provisions are «to meet employers» concerns» in relation to «workforce planning» and «adverse impact on occupational pensions and other work - related benefits», ie a different aim from that considered in Palacios.
The TUC warned that attacks on public sector pensions by opposition leaders and employers» groups in recent months threatened to undermine what was left of «decent» retirement provision in Britain in favour of a «race to the bottom».
Plus we have the Gabelli funds that were invested in Handy & Harmon and now hold the preferreds; I believe they negotiated with Lichtenstein to extend the 20 % retirement provision to the T class units.
You can't arrange your retirement provisions if you don't do that on an optional basis.
You can't ar - range your retirement provisions if you don't do that on an optional basis.
Most of our graduate roles will see you study towards a professional qualification - actuarial, the Investment Management Certificate (IMC) and Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), or the advanced diploma in retirement provision.
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