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9780735560093 | 4th edition (Aspen Pub, May 9, 2007), cover price $329.00

Fran Hawthorne, author of Pension Dumping, is a recipient of the New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants award for Excellence in Financial Journalism for 2009—the first year books have been honored.Pension plans in America no longer represent commitments that financially troubled companies will honor. Neither bankruptcy courts, nor Washington, nor unions have the clout to make them do so. The disposition of these plans is instead left to serve the needs of big investors. Often these investors are a failing company’s best hope of restructuring after bankruptcy. Investors want a lean investment unburdened with financial promises to employees no longer on the payroll. Despite laws passed to discourage the termination of plans, the courts allow it, caving in to the forces garnered to reinvigorate a failing company. Unions are often compelled to choose between the financial welfare of retirees and jobs for active workers.Pension Dumping explains in shocking detail how terminating the pension plan became a knee-jerk strategy for bankrupt companies that hope to attract big investors to help them reorganize.Hawthorne traces the dynamics and the players involved as a pension is targeted for termination:thebankruptcy court and the hierarchy of power that dictates whose interests will prevail the choices forced on unionsthe burden placed on the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporationthe risks investors take and the returns they look forthe companies’ efforts to salvage what they can as they restructure, as well as the backlash they risk by breaking pension promises In 2008, Pension Dumping was cited in testimony before a Congressional committee investigating bankruptcies in relation to pensions.

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9781576602393 | Bloomberg Pr, April 2, 2008, cover price $27.95 | About this edition: Fran Hawthorne, author of Pension Dumping, is a recipient of the New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants award for Excellence in Financial Journalism for 2009—the first year books have been honored.

Miscellaneous:

9780470883129 | Bloomberg Pr, May 20, 2010, cover price $27.95
9780470885147 | Bloomberg Pr, May 20, 2010, cover price $27.95

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Product Description: Pension plan terminations can bring the most complex and obscure problems associated with benefits law into your practice. Have the reliable, complete answers and analysis to unlock these difficult issues- -with this single reference to the key procedural, tax, and liability aspects of qualified plan terminations and related issues...read more

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9781570181115 | 2 har/dskt edition (Bna Books, December 1, 1998), cover price $145.00 | About this edition: Pension plan terminations can bring the most complex and obscure problems associated with benefits law into your practice.
9780471600862 | Wiley Law Pubns, August 1, 1989, cover price $138.00 | About this edition: Pension plan terminations can bring the most complex and obscure problems associated with benefits law into your practice.

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Product Description: This comprehensive treatment of the law of pension claims brings together for you all the pertinent laws, regulations, and court rulings--with full coverage of ERISA and related parts of the IRC, Labor Department regulations, and Title VII...read more

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9780871797438 | 2 sub edition (Bna Books, March 1, 1993), cover price $145.00 | About this edition: This comprehensive treatment of the law of pension claims brings together for you all the pertinent laws, regulations, and court rulings--with full coverage of ERISA and related parts of the IRC, Labor Department regulations, and Title VII.

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