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1 Queens University Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace Pensions in a Unionized Workplace May 2014 Jo-Ann Hannah Director, Pensions and Benefits

2 ”I encourage you to go on living if only to enrage your annuitants” - Voltaire, French philosopher, 1750

3 The struggle in collective bargaining over DB pensions Employer Concerns Costly Volatile funding Accounting rules Employer Solutions DC for new hires DC for everyone

4 How the Union sees Defined Benefit Historic fights for a decent pension plan 4.5 million workers still have DB plans

5 Peace of mind Member has a known amount at retirement Sponsor responsible for investing and funding the pension

6 Our employers have DB plans Stewart converted Sun Life employees’ Defined Benefit (DB) to a Defined Contribution Plan DB Donald Stewart’s annual DB pension is $650,000 Donald Stewart Retired President & CEO Sun Life

7 DB delivers better value A Better Bang for the Buck – National Institute on Retirement Security, 2008

8 Pensions Support Communities Pensions are 20% of earnings for some Ontario Communities

9 How do we keep DB plans?

10 Support solvency funding relief Benefit cuts – early retirement Member contributions DB lite for new hires Hybrid pension – split the risk No concessions policy How do we keep DB plans?

11 Resistance is NOT Futile! Coca Cola Hiram Walker 3M General Dynamics Nav Canada St. Stanislaus-St. Casimir’s Polish Credit Union Xstrata NVI Mining Rio Tinto Alcan Detroit 3 Air Canada Recent negotiations where we kept DB

12 Target benefit plans DC plans Negotiate beyond “insurers’ package” – Employer pays fees – Employer contribution rates must recognize “employee risk” When Push Comes to Shove

13 Problems in retirement security down the road Lesser benefits for new hires – Tension in the workplace Two issues on the DB to DC conversion...

14 Support the CLC expanded CPP


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