The Pension
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Initial release | June 15, 2018 |
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Directors | Ryu Jang-Ha |
Yang Jong-Hyun | |
Yoon Changmo | |
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ID | 2234719 |
About The Pension
Disability benefits cost could rocket, report says
... The research from LCP, a firm of business consultants which specialises in The Pension and health sectors, forecasts the total number of pensioners claiming PIP will rise from about one million today to 1...
What's next for Wilko and its 12,500 workers?
... A PPF spokesperson said: " We understand this must be a worrying time for The Pension scheme members and we d like to assure those members that we re here to protect them if needed...
Kirklees police chief condemns jokes about 'baby-faced' recruits
... One respondent said they looked like " toddlers" while another wrote: " Has The Pension got so bad that they have to start at 12? " Defending the officers, who she named only as Alfie and Noah, Supt Brear said both had shown they have the skills to " make great cops"...
Tube strike: More London Underground staff to join walkout
... As part of the dispute, Unite has called for a guarantee that there would be no increase in employee contributions to The Pension scheme, no decrease in employer contributions, and no reduction in pension fund benefits...
Sri Lanka: The fate of a protest that toppled a president
... But opposition leaders say this could have an impact on The Pension funds of Sri Lankan workers...
LGBT veterans want military ban report immediately
... " Like many LGBT veterans who were dismissed, Ms Morgan is not eligible to withdraw The Pension she built up during her service and is now left on a low income...
Finance delays for divorcing teachers and NHS staff as pensions recalculated
... Louise Harris, 41, from Kesgrave in Ipswich, says the recalculation of The Pension " cash equivalent transfer value" - or CETV - means her children are currently stuck in an unsuitable home...
Brigitte Macron's great-nephew beaten in apparently politically motivated assault
... Mr Macron has faced some of the biggest demonstrations in a generation over his reform to The Pension system, which is set to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 later this year...
Brigitte Macron's great-nephew beaten in apparently politically motivated assault
By Antoinette RadfordBBC News
Eight people have been arrested after France 's First Lady Brigitte Macron 's great-nephew was attacked on Monday following a TV address by the French president.
Jean-Baptiste Trogneux was beaten up by anti-government protesters in the northern city of Amiens.
He was hit on The Head , arms and legs and is awaiting the result of a scan.
He was attacked outside The Family chocolate shop, which has repeatedly been targeted by protesters.
Local police say they have arrested eight people after The Attack .
The attackers fled The Scene after neighbours intervened to stop The Assault .
Speaking on Tuesday, Ms Macron told the AFP news agency she was in total solidarity with her family and condemned the " cowardice, stupidity and violence" of The Attack .
" I have repeatedly denounced this violence, which can only lead to the worst, " She Said .
Jean-Baptise Trogneux's father, Jean-Alexandre Trogneux, and insulted " The President , his wife and our family".
" I'm flabbergasted, " he added.
The President of The Republicans party, Eric Ciotti , has condemned The Attack and called for the attackers to be punished.
" Yes to Democratic Debate , no to violence and terror, "
The Family of Brigitte Macron has run the Jean Trogneux chocolate shop in Amiens for six generations. It specialises in the Amiens macaron, a sugary almond-based treat.
The Trogneux Family Business - which has shops across northern France - has repeatedly been targeted by protesters since Mr Macron has been in office amid rumours that the First Family has a financial interest in The Company - which The Family has denied.
Jean-Alexandre Trogneux told the Courrier Picard newspaper he did not understand why his Family Business was targeted.
" Emmanuel Macron has got nothing to do with our business" He Said . " I don't understand all these people who continue to hassle us. Some of them even call for boycotts of our shops and products, " he told The Paper .
Mr Macron has faced some of the biggest demonstrations in A Generation over his reform to The Pension system, which is set to raise The Retirement age from 62 to 64 later this year.
The unrest has seen one of The President 's as well as attacks on offices of local and national politicians.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com