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Multiemployer Pension Plans: Addressing The Issue Of Underfunding
18 August 2020
McDermott Will & Emery
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A significant issue facing many business owners is the impact of
underfunded multiemployer pension plans. This is most common, but
not exclusive to, unionized businesses. McDermott Partner and
Global Head of the Firm's Employee Benefits and Executive
Compensation Practice Group Todd Solomon joins Domenic Rinaldi,
owner and managing partner of Sun Acquisitions, for a recent
episode of the M&A Unplugged Podcast to talk about
multiemployer pension plans and discuss proactive steps owners can
take to get ahead of future issues regarding pension
participants.
Access the podcast.
Originally published 11 August, 2020
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