Get more! Sign up for PLANSPONSOR newsletters.
Benefits August 5, 2011
Detroit Police Approve Move to 403(b)
August 5, 2011 (PLANSPONSOR.com) – Detroit Mayor Dave Bing reached what he called a landmark agreement with the Detroit Police Officers Association (DPOA) to change their retirement benefit from a defined benefit pension plan to a 403(b).
Reported by Rebecca Moore
The move is expected to save the city more than $50 million over five years, according to the Detroit Free Press. The news report said the agreement marks the first time a Detroit municipal union has approved such a change.
On its Web site, the DPOA said less than 1% of the membership voted against the agreement.
The Free Press reports that Bing said he hoped the pact will compel other unions to agree to concessions on health care and pension benefits — two of the city’s largest expenses — as part of a larger plan to save the city $121 million a year and stave off state appointment of an emergency manager (see Detroit Pension Boards Challenge New Emergency Powers Law).You Might Also Like:
SECURE 2.0: What’s Not to Like? Nothing, Apparently.
It is becoming harder and harder to find a party who offers anything other than support for SECURE 2.0.
403(b) Plans May Apply for IRS Determination Letters Starting Next June
The IRS will provide determination and termination letters to 403(b) plans beginning next June.
Wilmington Trust Launches CIT Onboarding Tool
The tool for employer-sponsored plans seeks ‘democratization’ of the use of collective investment trusts.