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se at the time in order to retire with a full | pension a person had to put in at least ten years of |
e latter was acquired by Ross Perot following | pension account fraud and then merged it with Dupont, |
U.S. Congress enacted the first comprehensive | Pension Act, which granted an annual stipend to any v |
g reforms such as universal health insurance, | pension additions and a growing public sector while s |
on on Salaries and Prices (IOS) and the Joint | Pension Administration Section (JPAS). |
Other services provided include | pension administration, health & welfare administrati |
Pensions Board 1977-93; Council Member OPAS ( | Pension Advisory Service) 1989-2007; Chair, PIA Ombud |
other duties was as a member of the Regional | Pension Advisory Committee for Wales. |
For the old-age | pension advocate, see Francis Townsend. |
rs' School, from which post he retired with a | pension after twenty-seven years' service. |
Raising the | pension age for both women and men from 65 to 68 betw |
Raising the | pension age for women to 65 by 2020. |
ere for voluntary redundancy, if below normal | pension age (either aged 60 or 65), were for one mont |
In 1872 he was appointed as a | Pension Agent at Portland, Maine, and was also active |
Witcher served as United States | pension agent in Washington, D.C. from 1878 to 1880 a |
nct general in the state militia and the U.S. | pension agent for Wheeling, West Virginia. |
of the State prison 1891-1893, United States | pension agent at Boston 1894-1898, Sealer of weights |
there to Arkansas in 1904, where he served as | pension agent for a short time. |
Pension agent in Louisville, Kentucky from 1869 to 18 | |
Commissioned | pension agent at Cincinnati in 1872, which position h |
In February 1877, Wikoff was appointed | Pension Agent for the State of Ohio by President Gran |
He was later appointed | pension agent in Topeka by President Grover Cleveland |
MLAs to support a government motion granting | pension, alimony and death benefits to gay and lesbia |
l service to qualify for the league's maximum | pension allowance. |
able discharge, and forfeiture of all pay and | pension allowances. |
usband died in 1903, he left her a government | pension along with some property. |
Charles remonstrated with her and cut off her | pension, although within a couple of days he repented |
the PIA from step 1 by 50% of the non-covered | pension amount. |
ensation packages (including wages, benefits, | pension amounts and pension eligibility) for state em |
was thirty years old in 1991, and worked as a | pension analyst for Chrysler Canada Ltd. |
Oliver Cromwell he was released, secured his | pension, and retired to Elmswell. |
the king honored him by providing him with a | pension and lodgings in the Palais du Louvre. |
S. threatened to terminate Einseln's military | pension and even to revoke his U.S. citizenship. |
ears on television in which he discusses tax, | pension, and decentralization issues. |
In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, | pension and Social Security income are exempted from |
ns about the following: educational benefits, | pension and compensation awards, health and hospital |
ment increased funding for education; enacted | pension and debt relief legislation; and expanded pub |
He was recalled, refused a | pension and was financially ruined as a result. |
e moved to Arizona and lived on her husband's | pension and the sales of his memoirs. |
r are retired military officers who receive a | pension and accommodation at Windsor Castle, and who |
he lawmaker had already lost "his office, his | pension and his reputation." |
while also assuming an undisclosed amount of | pension and employee benefit liabilities. |
But he instead was awarded an adequate | pension and remained in Norway. |
She also received a lifelong | pension, and later on a number of estates in Copenhag |
the bath several camp site, hotel, boutique, | pension and restaruant were built and in 1992 the rec |
es once again, as the first company to design | pension and benefit plans tied to a corporation's rev |
t as a judge until 1871, when he retired on a | pension and was sworn as member of the Privy Council. |
his death he filled this post, collected his | pension and fulfilled minor duties such as fetching l |
ceiving a $79,000 per year medical disability | pension, and becoming a stay-at-home dad for a time. |
The Firm's client base includes corporate | pension and profit sharing plans, municipalities, sub |
ovember 1518; the college granted him a small | pension and some residence privileges. |
esult of his wounds he was given a disability | pension and a job as a doorkeeper with the Manchester |
s chair at the University after war without a | pension and worked as an architect till the end of hi |
With the help of his disability | pension and the G.I. Bill, he returned to further his |
In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, | pension and Social Security income are exempted from |
vy captain who remained at home on a military | pension, and with whom Irokawa had troubled relations |
rial, Megrahi lived on a Libyan Arab Airlines | pension and worked as a teacher. |
vehicles as well as investment companies and | pension and profit sharing plans. |
has responsibility for the health insurance, | pension and labor laws of the nation. |
s yearly vacation for all in 1937, and a free | pension and health insurance scheme for all from 1938 |
hool to pursue a career in finance with LAMCO | Pension and Investment Advisory Firm, simultaneously |
She receives a survivor's | pension and the old-age pension of the German old age |
priest in Martjanci, in 1912 was retire on a | pension, and died in Murska Sobota. |
dator of Tongland for, once again, a lifelong | pension and with right of return on vacancy, Arnot ma |
ile such a practice became commonplace in the | pension and employee benefits of larger corporations, |
1960s the Hewitt firm continued to expand its | pension and benefit plans, creating more sophisticate |
In 1816, Scott was finally granted a | pension and retired. |
e maximum five years, and stripped him of his | pension and military benefits. |
Queen Victoria awarded her a Civil List | pension and she retired to a private life in Liverpoo |
He was discharged without | pension and prohibited from teaching. |
n French army, arranged to have him granted a | pension and high-ranking commission in the army and d |
y insulated existence, living on a disability | pension and for the occasional phone call from the ag |
e a baronet on 14 December 1812 and awarded a | pension, and the Army Gold Cross for Talavera, Bussac |
l on Finance and Administration, the Board of | Pension and Health Benefits, and the United Methodist |
She eventually accepted a royal | pension and move back to Lorraine. |
about what this uncertainty will mean to his | pension, and whether new stamps will be printed by th |
t privately threatening to strip Tobin of his | pension and benefits should he lose an election. |
as congestive heart failure in order for his | pension and life insurance to be collected by his hei |
le diversion of some of them into ministerial | pension annuities; fears of imposition of creeds, con |
The Ham and Eggs lobby wanted a massive state | pension apparatus and inundated the State Legislature |
Affidavit of Lewis R. Heasley (military | pension application #759.851): |
ing to C.E. Holmes in an affidavit in Field's | pension application, Field served in the Atlanta Camp |
At the time of his | pension application, Grant was 80 years old and blind |
jobs before an entitlement to an occupational | pension arises. |
retired from politics with a €150,000 a year | pension as wages were being cut and taxes increased, |
In 2006, he also cashed out his | pension as an elected official for which he receives |
a Missouri congressman helped Goldin obtain a | pension as a Medal of Honor recipient through a speci |
rived of this post in 1548, but was granted a | pension at the maximum rate of £5 per annum. |
f time in Canada are eligible to receive this | pension at age 65, and Olson turned 70 on January 1, |
Controversy arose because of the 800 mark | pension Barth had been receiving as a wounded veteran |
He resigned the deanery of Lincoln for a | pension before 1544, but remained archdeacon of Linco |
, Snowbarger served as Deputy Director of the | Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation and was acting d |
June 28, 2007, the federal | Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation said it would ta |
Belt is the former executive director of the | Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) in the Un |
the NDP caucus, he was a strong advocate for | pension benefits and for including the residents of l |
rs of police service would be able to pass on | pension benefits to a spouse, but this privilege was |
ct, the Public Servants Insurance Act and the | Pension Benefits Act. |
The PBGC's guarantee of | pension benefits that become payable on a plant shutd |
tance, and would meet on January 25 to extend | pension benefits to registered domestic partners. |
ct, the Civil Service Superannuation Act, the | Pension Benefits Act and the Public Servants Insuranc |
the | Pension Benefits Act |
He used the $34,000 of | pension benefits he'd received as part of the NHL's s |
004, because the Metro Charter does not allow | pension benefits for Council members, Karl Dean said |
lowed to sever its union contracts, including | pension benefits, by bankruptcy court, according to t |
n hour, an additional paid holiday, increased | pension benefits, and other gains. |
ed by tire pensions and strongly opposes such | pension benefits. |
who receive employer provided health care and | pension benefits. |
gislation was constituted that raised old-age | pension benefits. |
There also is a dispute about Ramsey's | pension between the District of Columbia Government a |
Ontario Public Service | Pension Board (Ontario Pension Board) |
Pension Building Frieze, National Building Museum, Wa | |
Interior; appointed on August 12, 1882 to the | Pension Bureau in Washington, D.C.; he resigned on Au |
Examiner and special examiner in the | Pension Bureau of the United States Department of the |
Sir Roy received a lavish monthly | pension but since he wasn't heir-apparent, he did not |
he was restored to his orders and received a | pension, but considered himself insufficiently reward |
n of the episcopate in 1646 he was assigned a | pension, but it was never paid, and the remainder of |
arated married people would have received the | pension, but divorcees would not. |
On Richelieu's death Benserade lost his | pension, but became more and more a favourite at cour |
release and restoration of a modest military | pension, but more dangerously an open acknowledgement |
le, having been awarded the Turner annuity (a | pension) by the Royal Academy a year before his retir |
n with this expedition Dease was given a ₤100 | pension by Queen Victoria, and was rumoured to have b |
t as organist due to illness, but was given a | pension by the King. |
Benefits' office - “I would have quite a good | pension by now” he quips - but his wife Jackie, forme |
e money presents, he was guaranteed an annual | pension by the British government in recognition of t |
nd also financed himself on the expiry of his | pension by carving copies of classical sculptures for |
military commission, but was later awarded a | pension by the king. |
He was granted a | pension by the French government and died in 1719. |
It was on that date that he was granted a | pension by Arbroath Abbey for the services he had pro |
Rejecting Mr Byford's requests for the | pension caused significant discontent among people wh |
Future | Pension Centre (FPC) provides state pension forecasts |
London | Pension Centre (LPC) Services London and the surround |
International | Pension Centre (IPC) deals with all enquiries regardi |
f the site, which would house the new 'London | Pension Centre', which would be known as 'J Block'. |
Parmiter's Almshouse & | Pension Charity is a charity that has its origins in |
hnal Green, links remain with the Almshouse & | Pension Charity, as the out-pensioners of the Charity |
"Old Age | Pension Check" - Roy Acuff |
otos of Jaros, as well as one of his last NBA | Pension checks, framed on the wall. |
ugust of that year, Hislop received his first | pension cheque under the 2004 court decision. |
devoted a great deal of his time to pursuing | pension claims for Indian veterans of the Civil War a |
ell: Peterson has a spendaholic wife, and the | pension Clark will receive from his imminent retireme |
to 1936, and was a member of the Detroit City | Pension Commission from 1934 to 1937, and then of the |
ecutive ten-year appointments to the Canadian | Pension Commission in 1984. |
Judge Lew to the Los Angeles Fire and Police | Pension Commission, on which he served for six years. |
er of the Milwaukee Firemen's and Policemen's | Pension Commission. |
pursuits in Kuttawa, Lyon County; Confederate | pension commissioner of Kentucky in 1912 and served u |
Chesterfield Board of Guardians, the Old Age | Pension Committee and the Derbyshire Insurance Commit |
f the Council and Chairman of Cirencester War | Pension Committee. |
ss, James Hay, Abbey's self-invested personal | pension company and James Hay Wrap. |
ngs because the employees in Nexus have worse | pension conditions than in Sporveisbussene. |
She subsequently became a certified | pension consultant. |
Caribbean | Pension Consultants, Inc. (CPC). |
orp., Oriental Insurance, Inc., and Caribbean | Pension Consultants, Inc. (CPC). |
his duties, it could not be said that pay or | pension contributions were excessive. |
ctive in the promotion of legislation to make | pension contributions compulsory. |
us of £878,000 - rising to more than £1m when | pension contributions are included, overtaking Adam C |
isements encouraging the public to make their | pension contributions, but started a small scandal in |
rsey had paid himself an excessive salary and | pension contributions. |
ealthcare coverage, as well as increase their | pension contributions. |
districts who sought exceptions 221 used the | pension costs exemption and 171 sought a Special Educ |
o 133 of them and 128 sought an exception for | pension costs increases. |
Act 1 index for the budget in 2011 including: | pension costs, special education costs and maintenanc |
to contribute 5.8% of their salaries to cover | pension costs, contribute 12.6% towards their health |
included 10 exceptions including: increasing | pension costs, increases in special education costs, |
included 10 exceptions including: increasing | pension costs, increases in special education costs, |
However, before the | pension could be approved, Hely died of apoplexy in S |
iation Act was Section 43 which stated that a | pension could be refused or terminated if the Board f |
ees of the banker Staal, he was member of the | pension council of the Dutch Reformed Church since 19 |
In receipt of | Pension Credit and not in remunerative work, or recei |
ls in February 2011 to address the California | pension crisis, SB520 through SB 528. |
nefits for young people, although it retained | pension cuts for older employees. |
months and a half after the withdrawal of the | pension, De Rudder went to implore Our Lady of Lourde |
the charity's endowment was fixed at £32, the | pension did not increase from the original 20 shillin |
The two agencies, Jobcentre Plus and the | Pension, Disability and Carers Service, operate throu |
ked "relative ranks" and insignia, retirement | pension, disability pension if injured in the line of |
Garnishment, Attachment and | Pension Diversion Act |
retired to his native France on a comfortable | pension, dying in Mauriac at age 80. |
A minimum rate of increases to apply to | pension earned after the date on which the Act came i |
e said "Taking into account the very generous | pension entitlement, the holiday arrangements, the go |
e he was due to qualify for his parliamentary | pension entitlements, as a statement against the exce |
live in the state of Israel are entitled to a | pension equal to the average national wage and free h |
some mothers would be able to receive a full | pension even if they had taken years out of work to l |
o, a young Mexican bassist who demonstrates a | pension for furious, pulsating improvisation." |
In 1930, she received a civil list | pension for her literary work. |
He received a | pension for services in connection with Glencoe inqui |
onzo), and was then granted retirement with a | pension for life, on condition that she continued to |
He lived on a disability | pension for the rest of his life. |
is poem The Seasons, and Lyttelton arranged a | pension for Thomson. |
rs by the newspaper Der Spiegel, to collect a | pension for her job as Hamburg Senator (Euro 5,500) a |
is patron, Dietrich I, Margrave of Meissen, a | pension for his "high personal merits" (alta suae vit |
as he was alive, Lominadze's widow received a | pension for her husband, and by Council of People's C |
and allocated public funds for a £100 annual | pension for each Nelson-Ward daughter. |
the American Revolutionary War and received a | pension for the military service. |
e Act provided for a non-contributory old age | pension for persons over the age of 70. |
ssia invited him to Berlin where he enjoyed a | pension for his remaining years. |
ul in his application for mercy, but gained a | pension for the lady. |
The Royal Academy gave him a | pension for a three year stay in Rome (on the conditi |
e Ol Chiki script, institution of a 500 rupee | pension for poor handicapped persons, free medical ce |
red to Soignies, evidently with a substantial | pension for his long years of excellent service to th |
granted $60 for present relief and $40 annual | pension for his services in the Revolutionary War. |
with great kindness, and continued to him his | pension for life. |
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