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Simmering Boeing strike scorching both sides - Seattle Times

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Simmering Boeing strike scorching both sidesSeattle Times, United States - 24 minutes agoPension: The offer provides a basic monthly pension of $80 per year of service, up from $70 in the current contract. The union wants an unspecified but …

New unit to probe abuse - Albany Times Union

New unit to probe abuseAlbany Times Union, NY - 1 hour agoBy RICK KARLIN, Capitol bureau ALBANY — Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli has cleared 680 lawyers of potential pension fund abuse in his ongoing probe as he …

Banks that owned stock in 2 giants expect loss - San Diego Union Tribune

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Banks that owned stock in 2 giants expect lossSan Diego Union Tribune, United States - 26 minutes agoOne of the two large state pension funds, the California State Teachers' Retirement System, invested $34.5 million in shares of the two mortgage giants, …Video: Investors, Industry Pleased With Govt. Takeover AssociatedPressIn Rescue to Stabilize Lending, US [...]

Lawyers' pension credits stripped - Albany Times Union

Lawyers' pension credits strippedAlbany Times Union, NY - 15 minutes agoReitz had sued the Teachers Retirement System in an effort to acquire pension credits — covering the 1980s until 2002 — for his work advising the Oswego …

Boeing, Machinists continue negotiations - Seattle Post Intelligencer

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Boeing, Machinists continue negotiationsSeattle Post Intelligencer - 51 minutes agoA pension rate of $78 per month for each year of service, up from $75. A 5 percent bonus, based on annual salary plus overtime, when the contract is signed. …Boeing Alters Contract Offer to Machinists TheStreet.comBoeing's Costly Pension Breakthrough BusinessWeekBoeing's 2nd offer not good enough for [...]

Boeing Alters Contract Offer to Machinists - TheStreet.com

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Boeing Alters Contract Offer to MachinistsTheStreet.com - 9 hours ago… participation in a defined-benefit pension plan a strike issue. Until now, Boeing was proposing the creation of a new defined-contribution retirement …Boeing's Costly Pension Breakthrough BusinessWeekUnion rejects latest Boeing offer Seattle Post IntelligencerBoeing's 2nd offer not good enough for Machinists Seattle TimesReuters - Seattle Post Intelligencerall 204 [...]

Boeing's Costly Pension Breakthrough - BusinessWeek

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Boeing's Costly Pension BreakthroughBusinessWeek - 24 minutes agoMarkets rise and fall, as anyone who has kept their 401(k) retirement money in stocks this year knows too well. "The downside is the risk I'm taking if the …Union rejects latest Boeing offer Seattle Post IntelligencerBoeing Alters Contract Proposal to IAM Workers TheStreet.comBoeing's 2nd offer not good [...]

Union rejects latest Boeing offer - Seattle Post Intelligencer

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Union rejects latest Boeing offerSeattle Post Intelligencer - 43 minutes agoThe basic pension rate was increased to $78 a month for each year of service, up from $75 in the initial offer and $70 now. Union members would receive a 5 …Boeing Alters Contract Proposal to IAM Workers TheStreet.comBoeing's 2nd offer not good enough for Machinists [...]

Boeing Alters Contract Proposal to IAM Workers - TheStreet.com

Boeing Alters Contract Proposal to IAM WorkersTheStreet.com - 37 minutes ago… participation in a defined-benefit pension plan a strike issue. Until now, Boeing was proposing the creation of a new defined-contribution retirement …Boeing's 2nd offer not good enough for Machinists Seattle TimesBoeing makes new offer to Machinists Seattle Post IntelligencerLabor union awaits next Boeing contract proposal [...]

It’s not illegal to pay CEOs enormous amounts of money - Bizjournals.com

It’s not illegal to pay CEOs enormous amounts of moneyBizjournals.com, NC - 1 hour agoSocial justice and fairness are big priorities for union and government pension investors. The common refrain is: "No CEO should be paid a thousand times …