Word: pension
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...damaging defect: of the country's 11,600 judges, about 100 turned out to have sat on Nazi criminal courts. Growing increasingly sensitive to the presence of even the small number of tainted judges, Bonn's Bundestag in June 1961 unanimously passed a law offering full pensions to these judges if they voluntarily retired within a year. If they refused, the government would seek a constitutional amendment to remove them, cancel their pension rights and put them to trial...
...happier results. After more than a month of negotiations so quiet that they escaped public notice, the United Steelworkers of America and the nation's five major aluminum companies signed two-year contracts that provide no wage increases for 27,000 union workers but give them improved vacation, pension and supplemental unemployment benefits...
...will probably serve only a couple of years all told. During his imprisonment, he will still get his $50,000-a-year Teamsters' pension. And, when he gets...
...addition of 80 White House police, bitterly asked if they would be used to guard Caroline's ponies. He objected to President Eisenhower's being restored to five-star general's rank unless Congress agreed that Ike would get only his $25,000 annual presidential pension and not his $20,543 Army salary as well...
With a farsightedness rare among Philippine capitalists, he has shared some of the fruits of his prosperity with his 16,000 employees. As early as 1918, he set up a pension plan that paid retired employees 25% of their salary, and followed it with guaranteed sick leaves and medical benefits. "Don Andres," says a fellow Manila businessman, "has a modern mind...