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What the American public really wants

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A national poll conducted by the Gordon S. Black Corp revealed that the people supported the presidential candidate who supports the positions of the electorate. The poll revealed that 87% want physically fit adults to be required to work and that 89% want a national bill of rights for children. Seventy-nine percent want the Japanese and Europeans to pay for their own defense. Eighty-nine percent want the implementation of an effective national health insurance. A total of 79% would rather increase funding for prevention and treatment of substance abuse rather than for law enforcement.

Author: Schanes, Steven E.
Publisher: Penton Business Media, Inc.
Publication Name: Pension World
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 0098-1753
Year: 1992
Commercial nonphysical research, Surveys, Americans, Domestic policy, Gordon S. Black Corp.

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We need a new national retirement policy

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The Social Security retirement policy should be revised and consider factors such as the growing US population, manpower productivity changes and increasing expectation for higher life standards and good health. The scope of private pension plans are still at 50% and the retirement income is only 50% of the final working income. There is a need to redefine retirement goals and policies for an immediate enactment of the national retirement policy.

Author: Schanes, Steven E.
Publisher: Penton Business Media, Inc.
Publication Name: Pension World
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 0098-1753
Year: 1993
Evaluation, Defined benefit plans, Retirement benefits

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'... But, do you really love me?' (property rights in a divorce case) (Insights) (Column)

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The potential effects on pension fund assets and benefits of a California court decision involving property rights in a divorce case are explored. In the divorce case, the husband sued the wife for fraud when the latter allegedly lied about loving the former. The man asked the court to declare the property acquired after the lying started as not jointly owned and to impose a $2,000 fine.

Author: Schanes, Steven E.
Publisher: Penton Business Media, Inc.
Publication Name: Pension World
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 0098-1753
Year: 1993
Cases, Right of property, Property rights, Divorce settlements, Equitable distribution of marital property, Divorce property distribution

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