Public pension and labor union funds have been the driving force in diversified shareholder activism. They have also fended off attacks on jobs and proactively created jobs for fund contributors. These funds currently represent almost $4 trillion in assets over which workers have substantial control. That worker control - and the collective nature of defined benefit pension plans - is the necessary precondition for their shareholder activism. Both worker control and collective investment are directly threatened by the rise of defined contribution funds, particularly by well-funded efforts to promote the 401(k) in the public sector, the last bastion of the traditional pension plan (unlike traditional pensions, defined contribution funds do n...
Unfunded employee pension obligations will present a serious fiscal problem to state and local gover...
Federal law both cultivates and regulates employer-sponsored pension plans in the United States. Som...
The regulation of private and public pension plans in the United States begins with the premise that...
Public pension and labor union funds have been the driving force in diversified shareholder activism...
A substantial portion of corporate shareholdings in the United States is held by pension funds that ...
A revolution in the retirement landscape over the last several decades shifted the predominant savin...
A key organizational feature of large United States corporations is the separation of ownership from...
No issue in America today better illustrates the divergent interests of working Americans and the 1 ...
Labor unions played an historic role creating the occupational pension system in the private and pub...
This article explores union attempts to control pension fund investment for the debate on financial ...
This paper uses the theory of ‘capital as power’ to analyze the struggle over public pensions in the...
European governments are increasingly retreating from public pension provision and promoting the exp...
Canadians are not fond of hearing news about people losing their hard-earned pensions because their ...
Most public-sector pension plans in the United States provide quite generous defined benefits. Long-...
The recent financial crisis has jeopardized the retirement savings of twenty-seven million Americans...
Unfunded employee pension obligations will present a serious fiscal problem to state and local gover...
Federal law both cultivates and regulates employer-sponsored pension plans in the United States. Som...
The regulation of private and public pension plans in the United States begins with the premise that...
Public pension and labor union funds have been the driving force in diversified shareholder activism...
A substantial portion of corporate shareholdings in the United States is held by pension funds that ...
A revolution in the retirement landscape over the last several decades shifted the predominant savin...
A key organizational feature of large United States corporations is the separation of ownership from...
No issue in America today better illustrates the divergent interests of working Americans and the 1 ...
Labor unions played an historic role creating the occupational pension system in the private and pub...
This article explores union attempts to control pension fund investment for the debate on financial ...
This paper uses the theory of ‘capital as power’ to analyze the struggle over public pensions in the...
European governments are increasingly retreating from public pension provision and promoting the exp...
Canadians are not fond of hearing news about people losing their hard-earned pensions because their ...
Most public-sector pension plans in the United States provide quite generous defined benefits. Long-...
The recent financial crisis has jeopardized the retirement savings of twenty-seven million Americans...
Unfunded employee pension obligations will present a serious fiscal problem to state and local gover...
Federal law both cultivates and regulates employer-sponsored pension plans in the United States. Som...
The regulation of private and public pension plans in the United States begins with the premise that...