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Friday 03 May 2024
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Back to basics on investment glide paths
Back to basics on investment glide paths
FROM THE MAGAZINE: A glide path approach provides asset managers with a straightforward method to contend with risks such as plan members not saving enough or outliving their savings.
GreenShield, Unifor agreement includes pension, benefits gains
GreenShield, Unifor agreement includes pension, benefits gains
The agreement includes a $1.50 increase to the DB pension plan for each year, bringing employees from a $71 pension credit to $75.50 by the end of the agreement, and a one-time lump sum $1,000 payment for retirees.
55% of Canadian workers say employer-sponsored health benefits don’t meet their needs: survey
55% of Canadian workers say employer-sponsored health benefits don’t meet their needs: survey
Two-fifths (42%) of employees said a lack of timely access to their health-care provider may be negatively impacting their health, according to Telus Health’s latest mental-health index.
 
From the Archives
A look at diversification and risk in target-date fund glide paths
A look at diversification and risk in target-date fund glide paths
Focusing on regimes is a better way to consider asset class behaviour and results in stronger glide-path diversification, said Fidelity Investments’ Ruthann Pritchard, during Benefits Canada’s 2022 Defined Contribution Investment Forum.
 
In Case You Missed It
Top 5 HR, benefits, pension and investment stories of the week
Top 5 HR, benefits, pension and investment stories of the week
A story on how private payers are implementing preferred pharmacy networks to reduce benefits plan costs was the most-read story on BenefitsCanada.com this week.
90% of U.S. workers have 'rage applied' for a job in the last 6 months: survey
90% of U.S. workers have 'rage applied' for a job in the last 6 months: survey
Nearly half (47%) of workers think about quitting at some point during their workweek and 86% think about quitting their job at some point during the month, according to a survey by Bold.