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Teachers are going on strike in Devon today in row over pensions
Industrial action is being taken in light of proposals put forward by Mount Kelly concerning the workforce s pension provision
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A number of teachers who work at Mount Kelly School in Devon market town Tavistock are striking today amid a row over proposed changes to their pension scheme.
Industry and Employment Correspondent
The trustees of a CIÉ Group pension scheme which is hundreds of millions of euro in deficit are to ask the High Court for directions on how much the company must pay to plug the funding gap, RTÉ News has learned.
However, CIÉ has rejected suggestions that it alone is responsible for making up a shortfall of almost €800 million for the two schemes covering 10,000 workers in Irish Rail, Dublin Bus and Bus Éireann.
The company says proposed reforms which would see most staff working and contributing to the scheme for longer are essential to preserve the retirement benefits of the staff.
BOSTON A Merrimack, New Hampshire based company that provides liquidation for business furniture and equipment and its owner have pleaded guilty and been ordered to pay $180,000 in restitution for failing to pay employer contributions to the state’s unemployment insurance fund, Attorney General Maura Healey announced today.
James Bucchianeri, age 67, of Derry, New Hampshire, president and owner of Global FF&E (aka Nationwide FF&E), pleaded guilty in Suffolk Superior Court March 31in a virtual hearing to the charge of Non-Payment of Employer Contribution (16 counts). Following the plea, Judge Debra Squires-Lee sentenced Bucchianeri to five years of probation and ordered him to complete 200 hours of community service and pay $180,000 in restitution to the state.