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Postal Service in a financial bind in 2006, when it directed it to "prefund" retiree health-care benefits.
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GE Capital said in December it expects to "prefund" about $20 billion to $25 billion of 2011's debt this year.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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As in the United States, Iceland has convinced labor to "prefund" its retirement.
GlobalResearch.ca 2009
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As in the United States, Iceland has convinced labor to "prefund" its retirement.
GlobalResearch.ca 2009
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As in the United States, Iceland has convinced labor to "prefund" its retirement.
GlobalResearch.ca 2009
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Other proposals call for using billions of dollars in overpayments by the Postal Service to the Civil Service Retirement System to prefund about $5.4 billion in annual payments for future retiree health benefits.
Freshman leader of key House panel says he'll focus on federal payroll cuts Ed O'Keefe 2011
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Other proposals call for using billions of dollars in overpayments by the Postal Service to the Civil Service Retirement System to prefund about $5.4 billion in annual payments for future retiree health benefits.
Freshman leader of key House panel says he'll focus on federal payroll cuts Ed O'Keefe 2011
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Other proposals call for using billions of dollars in over-payments by the Postal Service to the Civil Service Retirement System to prefund future retiree health benefits, a $5.4 billion annual charge it is required to pay by law.
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In addition to the costs of these retirees' benefits, Milwaukee is, to its credit, belatedly starting to prefund the benefits of future school retirees.
Oh, To Be a Teacher in Wisconsin Robert M. Costrell 2011
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OPM -- and by extension, the Obama administration -- should continue to support the 2006 law requiring USPS to prefund its future retiree health benefits, McFarland said, because the law protects the federal health insurance fund against any risk of the Postal Service going broke.
Postal Service aid plans would jeopardize federal retirement funds, watchdog says 2011
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