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early-retirement

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  • The IMF has recommended the monarchy raise taxes, cut wages for the higher-paid half of civil servants and implement an early-retirement plan to reduce the ballooning debt.

    Global Crisis Roils Southern Africa Jenny Gross 2011

  • Congress has proposed reinstating a similar early-retirement program within the National Defense Authorization Act, and the authorization bill is on Mr. Obama's desk.

    The Air Force Grounds Its Officers Joshua Flynn-Brown 2011

  • Excluding items such as voluntary early-retirement costs and realized capital gains, per-share operating earnings rose to $1.40 from $1.

    Aetna Net Slips 1.4%, Raises Forecast Jon Kamp 2011

  • The company is considering another round of early-retirement offers in October.

    MUFG Venture Cuts Costs, Seeks Profit Atsuko Fukase 2011

  • Aetna Inc.'s third-quarter earnings fell 1.4%, primarily on voluntary early-retirement costs, but the health insurer's results topped expectations with continued help from a slowdown in patients using health-care services due to the weak economy.

    Aetna Net Slips 1.4%, Raises Forecast Jon Kamp 2011

  • In February, an early-retirement program targeted about 300 employees, or roughly 4% of its work force.

    Bank Venture's Troubles Grow Atsuko Fukase 2011

  • When an additional 22 officers were arrested Friday, Gen. Kosaner and the three force commanders submitted early-retirement requests.

    A Prime Minister's Push Reshapes Turkish Politics Marc Champion 2011

  • For the full year, without counting depreciation or one-time pension and early-retirement costs, the newspaper division earned $10.5 million, compared with $71.8 million in losses during 2009.

    Washington Post's Kaplan unit sees new enrollments sink 47 percent in 4th quarter 2011

  • Delta Air Lines Inc. has launched a round of voluntary buyouts and early-retirement plans in a bid to cut staff costs as it trims flying because of soaring jet fuel prices.

    Delta Air Lines Seeks Job Cuts Doug Cameron 2011

  • He suggests means-testing beneficiaries and raising the early-retirement age of 62 by one month each year.

    'Supply-Sider' for the Working Man James Freeman 2012

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