大学英语六级常用短语 pension off
释义:
pension off 发养老金使退休
例句:
But despite his enduring moral influence, many Virtue people reckon it is time to pension off the ex-prime minister.
Perhaps most encouraging is the increase in the proportion of people aged 55 to 64—a group that many European countries have been too eager to pension off—in work or seeking it, from 37.5% in 2000 to 43.7% last year.
Nevertheless Gordon Brown, the new chancellor of the exchequer, ought to be concerned that no central figures seem to be kept on the overall cost of public-sector pensions, on how quickly it is rising and how cost-effective it is to pension off so many public servants.
Until recently, the political insulation that certain unions enjoyed kept pension reform off of the table.
If you're wondering why Walsh doesn't just pay the whole pension problem off with the contents of his war chest, British Airways says it needs to be kept "to deal with a difficult situation, " such as the financial bruising the airline received after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
If you're wondering why Walsh doesn't just pay the whole pension problem off with the contents of his war chest, British Airways (nyse: BAB - news - people ) says it needs to be kept "to deal with a difficult situation, " such as the financial bruising the airline received after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
The previous Liberal government tried to limit pension investment in income trusts in 2004 but backed off when the pension industry objected.
In the 1990s, GM borrowed heavily to pay off its pension plan, saddling itself with hefty interest payments.
Instead, to raise funds, the government nationalised the pension system and siphoned off some of the Central Bank's reserves.
At the same time they will be making steeper pension contributions and paying off student debts that their parents were spared.
In other words, the employees, both union and management, general and public safety, are right now paying off the pension obligation bonds.
How can this fury of trading make pension funds collectively better off?
And this week DuPont announced it will cut by two-thirds its contributions to its traditional pension plan, close off the plan to new employees and boost contributions to employees' 401(k) accounts.