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Judicial Pensions and Retirement Act 1993 (1056 bytes)
1: ...ns previously instituted by the Judicial Pensions Act [[1959]] for members of the British judiciary.
3: ...xpressly forbids persons aged over 75 to hold any judicial post whatsoever. An exception is the post of Lord...
6: ...ww.uk-legislation.hmso.gov.uk/acts/acts1993/Ukpga_19930008_en_1.htm Text of the law]

Pensions Act 1995 (1366 bytes)
1: The '''Pensions Act 1995''' is a piece of [[United Kingdom]] [[Legisl...
3: ...ould be improved. The end result was the Pensions Act 1995.
5: The main features of the Act include:
7: * The establishment the [[Occupational Pensions Regulatory Authority]];
13: ...tation showing what should be paid into a scheme, and monitoring of those contributions;

Employee Retirement Income Security Act (2153 bytes)
1: ...topic/health-plans/erisa.htm], is U.S. govt. info and therefore [[public domain]].
3: ...ards for most voluntarily established [[pension]] and health plans in private industry to provide prote...
5: ... gives participants the right to sue for benefits and breaches of [[fiduciary]] duty.
7: ...ity Act, and the Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act.

Judicial Circuits Act (3565 bytes)
1: ...ly 23]], [[1866]] by President [[Andrew Johnson]] and ultimately had the effect of preventing him from ...
5: ...r the addition of new states to existing circuits and the division of two large circuits in the twentie...
7: ... placed California and Oregon in a Tenth Circuit, and reorganized the midwestern states to make travel ...
9: ...ircuits composed entirely of former slave states, and only one was composed solely of former [[Confeder...
11: ...salaries. Congress did not approve an increase in judicial salaries until [[1871]], after it had returned th...

Railways Act 1993 (741 bytes)
1: ...r organisation has been replaced by Network Rail, and the privatisation process has begun to reverse, w...
5: * [[Railways Act 1921]]
6: * [[Transport Act 1947]]
8: [[Category:Railway Acts]]

European Parliamentary Elections Act 1993 (845 bytes)
1: ...received the [[Royal Assent]] on [[5 November]] [[1993]].
3: ...er of MEPs elected from [[England]] from 66 to 71 and from [[Wales]] from 4 to 5.
6: *[[European Parliamentary Elections Act 1978]]
7: *[[European Parliamentary Elections Act 1999]]
8: *[[European Parliamentary Elections Act 2002]]

National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (556 bytes)
1: ... centers, disability centers, schools, libraries, and mail-in registration.
4: ...ebsite for the National Voter Registration Act of 1993]

Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (1976 bytes)
1: ...ng needs of balancing family and work obligations and promises numerous protections to workers. Some of...
5: **Handling [[adoption]] issues
8: ...r with a position that is equal in pay, benefits, and level.
10: ...employee to not have their rights under the Leave Act taken away by an employer.
12: ... to take extended leaves of absence from work to handle family issues or illness without fear of being ...

Department for Work and Pensions (310 bytes)
1: ...y headed by the [[Secretary of State for Work and Pensions]], a [[Cabinet of the United Kingdom|Cabinet]] po...

Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (5400 bytes)
1: ...f the [[Department for Education and Employment]] and the [[Department of Social Security]].
3: ...88]] creating freestanding Departments for Health and Social Security.
5: ==Minister of Pensions==
21: * [[Hilary Marquand]] ([[July 2]], [[1948]] - [[January 17]], [[1951]...
32: ==Minister of Pensions and National Insurance==

U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (2914 bytes)
1: ...matters relating to health, education, labor, and pensions.
9: *[[Lamar Alexander]] (R-Tennessee)
21: *[[Barbara Mikulski]] (D-Maryland)
25: *[[Jack Reed]] (D-Rhode Island)
32: *[[U.S. Senate Health Subcommittee on Children and Families]]

List of Canadian Ministers of Pensions and National Health (1829 bytes)
1: ...al Health (Canada)|Canadian Ministers of Pensions and National Health]]''':
21: |[[Donald Matheson Sutherland]]
34: ... Ministers of National Health and Welfare|List]]) and [[Minister of Veterans Affairs (Canada)|Minister ...
38: [[Category:Lists of Canadian ministers|Pensions and National Health]]

Retirement (4163 bytes)
1: ...societies, and hard ideological, social, cultural and political battles have been fought for this right...
3: ==Retirement age==
4: ...loped nations have systems to provide pensions on retirement in old age, which may be sponsored by employers o...
6: ...cular, have an [[Mandatory retirement age|earlier retirement age]].
8: ==Support and funds==

Retirement plan (7098 bytes)
1: ...wn as '''pension schemes''' in the UK and Ireland and '''superannuation plans''' in Australia.
3: ==Types of retirement plans==
5: ...s dependent upon the amount of money contributed, and the performance of the investment vehicles utiliz...
7: ...' plans, combine features of both defined benefit and defined contribution schemes.
11: ...e member's salary at retirement, multiplied by a factor known as the ''accrual rate''.

Retirement home (910 bytes)
1: A '''retirement home''' is a place of residence intended for the ...
3: ...udes facilities for meals, gathering, recreation, and some form of care. The level of facilities varies...
5: A retirement home differs from a [[nursing home]] primarily in...
7: A place in a retirement home can be paid for on a rental basis, like an a...
9: ...rement home in that all residents live separately and autonomously.

Railroad Retirement Board (526 bytes)
1: ...d administers retirement, survivor, unemployment, and sickness benefits.
4: * [[retirement plan]]
8: * [http://www.rrb.gov Railroad Retirement Board], US

Individual Retirement Account (2811 bytes)
1: ...types of IRAs, some being employer provided plans and others usually only being set up by an individual...
3: ...t, and then accumulates tax free on the earnings, and can be withdrawn tax free. Named for [[William Ro...
4: ...cumulates tax free on earnings until withdrawn at retirement, at which point the money is taxed.
5: ...e funds come from another type of retirement plan and are "rolled over" into the rollover IRA instead o...
8: ...o a [[401(k)]] but with lower contribution limits and simpler administration.

Mandatory retirement age (625 bytes)
1: A '''mandatory retirement age''' is the [[ageing|age]] at which persons who...
3: ...aluation of an individual person, many view the practice as a form of age [[discrimination]], or [[agei...

Retirement of General Shinseki (1015 bytes)
1: ...e debate points brought up between [[John Kerry]] and [[George Bush (43)|George Bush]] on September 30,...
3: ... Shinseki himself claimed that he was forced into retirement because of disagreements with [[Donald Rumsfeld]]...
5: ...aims that General Shinseki had already put in for retirement as of mid-2002, about half a year before the war ...
8: ...docid=275.html Factcheck.org research on Shinseki retirement]
14: ....S. presidential election, 2004|General Shinseki, Retirement of]]

Retirement plans in the United States (7194 bytes)
1: ... longer earning a steady income from employment. Retirement plans may be set up by employers, insurance compa...
3: ...f Labor]]'s [[Employee Retirement Income Security Act|ERISA]] provisions.
5: ==Types of retirement plans==
7: ...s dependent upon the amount of money contributed, and the performance of the investment vehicles utiliz...
9: ...' plans, combine features of both defined benefit and defined contribution schemes.

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