Pension and Employee Benefit Law

Pension and Employee Benefit Law
Title Pension and Employee Benefit Law PDF eBook
Author John H. Langbein
Publisher
Pages 986
Release 1995
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Pensions, Employment, and the Law

Pensions, Employment, and the Law
Title Pensions, Employment, and the Law PDF eBook
Author Richard Nobles
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 296
Release 1993
Genre Law
ISBN

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Examines the legal framework for private occupational pension schemes and whether they adequately protect employees' interests and pension fund investments.

Pension and Employee Benefit Law

Pension and Employee Benefit Law
Title Pension and Employee Benefit Law PDF eBook
Author John H. Langbein
Publisher
Pages 968
Release 2006
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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This publication has been the leading casebook in the field for 15 years. It is the most authoritative work available on this topic, extensively cited by the Supreme Court and other courts, and in the scholarly literature. The author team of Professors Langbein and Wolk is joined in the Fourth Edition by Professor Susan Stabile, a leading scholar of defined contribution pension plans.

Empty Promises

Empty Promises
Title Empty Promises PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth J. Shilton
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 304
Release 2016-09-01
Genre Law
ISBN 0773599606

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Workplace pensions are a vital part of Canada’s retirement income system, but these plans have reached a state of crisis as a result of their low coverage and inadequate, insecure, and unequally distributed benefits. Reviewing pension plans through a legal and historical lens, Empty Promises reveals the paradoxical effects and inevitable failure of a pension system built on the interests of employers rather than employees. Elizabeth Shilton examines the evolution of pension law in Canada from the 1870s to the early twenty-first century, highlighting the foreseeably futile struggle of legislators to create and sustain employees’ pension rights without undermining employers’ incentives. The current system gives employers considerable discretion and control in pension design and administration. Shilton appeals for a model that is not hostage to business interests. She recommends replacing today’s employer-controlled systems with pensions shaped by the public interest, expanding mandatory broad-based or state-pension systems such as the Canada Pension Plan to generate pensions that respond to the changing workplace and address the needs and interests of retirees. Engaging with the long-running debate on whether Canadians should look to government or to the private sector for retirement income security, Empty Promises is a crucial work concerned with the future of the Canadian retirement system.

Pensions and Employment Law

Pensions and Employment Law
Title Pensions and Employment Law PDF eBook
Author Wyn Derbyshire
Publisher
Pages 774
Release 2008
Genre Labor laws and legislation
ISBN 9781847033369

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Useful for anyone advising on employment or pensions issues or preparing a case in this area of law. This work brings together points of overlap between these two practice areas and pulls out key issues to be considered when preparing a case. It also aims to demystify these areas of law for generalists and provide a practical guide to dealing with more complex issues that can take up valuable time.

International Handbook on Pensions Law and Similar Employee Benefits

International Handbook on Pensions Law and Similar Employee Benefits
Title International Handbook on Pensions Law and Similar Employee Benefits PDF eBook
Author Leo Mok
Publisher Springer
Pages 728
Release 1989-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Employment Law and Pensions

Employment Law and Pensions
Title Employment Law and Pensions PDF eBook
Author David Pollard
Publisher
Pages 0
Release
Genre Law
ISBN 9781526525857

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Save time with the only dedicated text on the market that deals with the intersection of pension and employment law issues. Alongside a comprehensive overview of pensions provision in the UK, this title is organised into seven parts to guide you through the distinct issues concerning these intersecting disciplines. These include the obligations of employers, unlawful discrimination, employment contracts, employers' powers and consultation, TUPE and the cessation of employment. The Second Edition has been fully updated to include: - New cases across all seven parts of the work, assessing their impact on practice and procedure, including Walker v Innospec in the Supreme Court and IBM v Dalgeish and Bradbury v BBC in the Court of Appeal - New chapters covering: - disability discrimination and pensions - the definition of pensionable pay in a pension trust - Braganza duties on employers - whether TUPE transfers third party obligations - The impact of Brexit on pensions provision in the UK This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Employment Law and Pensions Law online services.