Human Resources - 3rd Session - 38th Legislature

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Payne, Alan (Private Citizen)

Workers Compensation Amendment Act [Bill 25]

Occupational diseases, 154

Permanent impairment awards, 153

Privacy concerns, 153

Public presentation, 153-155

Retroactive application, 153

Stress-related illnesses, 154

Penney, Don (CN Railway)

Workers Compensation Amendment Act [Bill 25]

Cap on insurable earnings, 136, 137

Obligation to re-employ, 136-137

Payment of wages, first 14 days, 136

Public presentation, 136-138

Pension Benefits Amendment Act [Bill 10]

Access to adequate pension plan

Woods, 29

Amendments

Clause 11(17)

Allan

38; passed, 39

Boards and committees, composition of

Woods, 29

Boards and committees, non-active retired members

Neil, 14-15

Boards and committees, retired members

Rizzo, 20

Compulsory plans

Corp, 12

Consent of spouses and partners

Woods, 29

Consideration of individuals' needs

Webb, 31

Division of pension on retirement

Turnbull, 6

Hardship provisions

Allan, 32

Hardship rule

Webb, 32

Harmonization with CCRA rules

Peto, 27

History of the legislation

Stevens, 24-25

Late retirement

Corp, 12

LIFs-LRIFs, combination of

Bougeois, 34

LIFs-LRIFs, maximum annual withdrawals

Klassen, 9-11

Peto, 27

Turnbull, 6-8

LIFs-LRIFs, maximum withdrawal rate

Bougeois, 34

Webb, 32

Locked-in pension funds

Cerilli, 16-18

Cruden, 3-4

Peto, 27

Locked-in pension funds, spending restrictions

Turnbull, 7

Non-financial considerations

Allan, 39

Lamoureux, 39

Rizzo, 20-21

Normal retirement age

Corp, 12

Opening statements

Allan, 38

Schuler, 38

Optional ancillary contributions

Corp, 13-14

Part-time eligibility, standardized tests

Turnbull, 6

Pension committees

Corp, 12-13

Turnbull, 6-7

Pension split on relationship breakdown

Bougeois, 34

Pension surplus

Stevens, 25

Pension trustee committees

Dziewit, 22

Phased-in retirements

Woods, 30

Phased retirement

Turnbull, 6

Public presentations

Bougeois, 34-36

Cerilli, 16-19

City of Winnipeg Retirees Association, 14-16

Cooperative Superannuation Society Pension Plan, 5-8

Corp, 11-14

Credit Union Central, 26-28

Cruden, 3-5

Dziewit, 21-24

Klassen, 9-11

Manitoba Federation of Labour, 21-24

Manitoba Federation of Union Retirees, 16-19

Manitoba Society of Seniors, 3-5

Neil, 14-16

Peto, 26-28

Retired Teachers' Association of Manitoba, 19-21

Rizzo, 19-21

Stevens, 24-26

Turnbull, 5-8

Webb, 31-34

Woods, 28-31

Ziegler, 36-37

RIFs, one-time transfers

Woods, 29

RIFs, one-time transfers to

Neil, 15

RRIF, spousal entitlement

Bougeois, 34

Social criterial and investment strategies

Woods, 30

Spouses and dependents

Woods, 29

Survivor benefits, minimum pension payable

Woods, 30

Surplus pension funds

Dziewit, 23-24

Woods, 29

Surpluses, use of

Rizzo, 20

Unlocked funds versus self-directed funds

Webb, 31

Unlocked pension funds and interest rates

Ziegler, 36-37

Value of survivor benefit

Corp, 12

Vesting and locking in provisions

Dziewit, 22

Written submissions

Mahoney, 40-45

Perreault, Ray (Private Citizen)

Workers Compensation Amendment Act [Bill 25]

Personal experience with WCB, 71-73

Public presentation, 71-73

Perreault, Ron (Private Citizen)

Workers Compensation Amendment Act [Bill 25]

Personal experience with WCB, 73

Public presentation, 73

Peters, Jake (Private Citizen)

Teachers' Pensions Amendment Act [Bill 48]

Cost of living adjustment, 201-202

Public presentation, 201-202

Peto, Brian (Credit Union Central)

Pension Benefits Amendment Act [Bill 11]

Harmonization with CCRA rules, 27

LIFs-LRIFs, maximum annual withdrawals, 27

Locked-in pension funds, 27

Public presentation, 26-28

Prendergast, Peggy (Private Citizen)

Teachers' Pensions Amendment Act [Bill 48]

Cost of living adjustment, 190-192

Public presentation, 190-192

Public Service Alliance of Canada

Workers Compensation Amendment Act [Bill 25]

Written submissions, 165-167

 

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