Workforce 90th - 1930s
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Changes Necessary in Company Pension Plans
Personnel Journal Jan./Feb. 1936, pages 237-242
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Changes Necessary in Company Pension Plans
In the January/February 1936 edition of The Personnel Journal, C.P. Cochrane from the Eastman Kodak Co. wrote about pension plans. He concluded that in spite of all the difficulties, private annuity plans should be continued where it is at all possible. Read the rest of Cochrane's article here.
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The Rise and Fall of Employer-Sponsored Pension Plans
To celebrate Workforce Management's 90th anniversary, we're running a series of articles looking at important workforce-related issues with a then-and-now theme.
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Ford Focus on Retirement
Much of the growth and decline of defined benefit pension plans in the United States can be attributed to the interests of management, government regulation and the power of unions.


