$2.1M retirement bill to DROP on city (Philadelphia Daily News)

The city budget plan, despite troubled times, will pay out $2.1 million in lump-sum retirement payments to six City Council members. Council President Anna Verna is set to receive $571,679, on top of an annual pension of roughly $130,707.

The city budget plan, despite troubled times, will pay out $2.1 million in lump-sum retirement payments to six City Council members. Council President Anna Verna is set to receive $571,679, on top of an annual pension of roughly $130,707.

Go to cut workforce by 350 (Times of Malta)

Telecoms company Go is planning to reduce its workforce by 350 “in the short term”, CEO David Kay told employees yesterday in a letter urging them to take up the voluntary retirement scheme that ends in May.

Telecoms company Go is planning to reduce its workforce by 350 “in the short term”, CEO David Kay told employees yesterday in a letter urging them to take up the voluntary retirement scheme that ends in May.

UW-Platteville Chancellor reflects on retirement (Exponent)

On March 17, Chancellor David Markee announced that he is planning to retire in August. Markee, one of the longest serving chancellors in the UW System, has served UW-P since 1996.

On March 17, Chancellor David Markee announced that he is planning to retire in August. Markee, one of the longest serving chancellors in the UW System, has served UW-P since 1996. Markee said he had been thinking about retirement for over a year and his age and health were two main factors in his decision. “I had [...]

Estate planning topic of seminar at Proctor (Peoria Journal Star)

A free estate planning seminar is being offered Tuesday at Proctor Hospital. The seminar, hosted by the Proctor Health Care Foundation, is from 4:30 to 6 p.m.

A free estate planning seminar is being offered Tuesday at Proctor Hospital. The seminar, hosted by the Proctor Health Care Foundation, is from 4:30 to 6 p.m. A tour of the hospital is offered after the seminar.