In 1963, the termination of the Studebaker Corporation’s pension plan wiped out or significantly reduced the pensions of thousands of the automaker’s employees and retirees. In response, Congress passed the 1974 Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), a monumental and revolutionary piece of legislation crafted to address corporate pension underfunding and set new rules regarding defined benefit (DB) and other retirement plans. ERISA also established the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation as a government-run insurer to serve as a backdrop to U.S. corporate pensions. Despite the bill’s far-ranging scope, in the years since its passage it has become evident that ERISA failed to achieve all of its intended objectives. The corporate p...
Under the traditional approach to defined benefit plans, well-intended disciplinary and regulatory r...
The past decade has seen a shift from traditional employer-sponsored defined benefit pensions toward...
This chapter describes a proposed new defined benefit (DB) pension design known as a portfolio pensi...
In 1963, the termination of the Studebaker Corporation’s pension plan wiped out or significantly red...
Designed to provide security and equity to defined benefit (DB) pension plans, the Employee Retireme...
Designed to provide security and equity to defined benefit (DB) pension plans, the Employee Retireme...
This chapter surveys the issues facing policymakers and workers’ organizations thinking about rebuil...
This chapter surveys the issues facing policymakers and workers’ organizations thinking about rebuil...
Federal law both cultivates and regulates employer-sponsored pension plans in the United States. Som...
Part I of this Note provides general background information about pension plans and details the prob...
The comprehensive federal scheme for regulating pension and other employee benefit plans, ERISA, is ...
The collapse of Enron and the resulting consequences for participants in the Enron pension plan repr...
This article will examine the current state of the law as compared to the situation that existed pri...
Approximately one-half of Americans participate in a pension plan offered by their employers and sub...
The collapse of Enron and the resulting consequences for participants in the Enron pension plan repr...
Under the traditional approach to defined benefit plans, well-intended disciplinary and regulatory r...
The past decade has seen a shift from traditional employer-sponsored defined benefit pensions toward...
This chapter describes a proposed new defined benefit (DB) pension design known as a portfolio pensi...
In 1963, the termination of the Studebaker Corporation’s pension plan wiped out or significantly red...
Designed to provide security and equity to defined benefit (DB) pension plans, the Employee Retireme...
Designed to provide security and equity to defined benefit (DB) pension plans, the Employee Retireme...
This chapter surveys the issues facing policymakers and workers’ organizations thinking about rebuil...
This chapter surveys the issues facing policymakers and workers’ organizations thinking about rebuil...
Federal law both cultivates and regulates employer-sponsored pension plans in the United States. Som...
Part I of this Note provides general background information about pension plans and details the prob...
The comprehensive federal scheme for regulating pension and other employee benefit plans, ERISA, is ...
The collapse of Enron and the resulting consequences for participants in the Enron pension plan repr...
This article will examine the current state of the law as compared to the situation that existed pri...
Approximately one-half of Americans participate in a pension plan offered by their employers and sub...
The collapse of Enron and the resulting consequences for participants in the Enron pension plan repr...
Under the traditional approach to defined benefit plans, well-intended disciplinary and regulatory r...
The past decade has seen a shift from traditional employer-sponsored defined benefit pensions toward...
This chapter describes a proposed new defined benefit (DB) pension design known as a portfolio pensi...