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| July 24, 2008 DOL Home > News Release Archives > EBSA 2000 |
Archived News Release--Caution: information may be out of date. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF
LABOR EBSA Press Release: Secretary Of Labor Hosts 5th
Anniversary Of Retirement Savings Education Campaign
[07/18/2000] For more information call: 202/219-8921
Secretary of Labor Alexis M. Herman today announced several initiatives to make it easier for employees of small businesses, women and low wage earners to plan and save for retirement. The initiatives were announced as part of the department's 5th Anniversary Celebration of the Retirement Savings Education Campaign. Joining the Secretary during the anniversary celebration were Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers, Aida Alvarez, administrator of the Small Business Administration, representatives of Congress, the Chamber of Commerce, Merrill Lynch, the American Savings Education Council (ASEC), the Consumer Federation of America and Project Green Purse. ASEC, a non-profit organization formed as an outgrowth of the Labor Department's education campaign, also is celebrating its fifth anniversary. Deputy Secretary of Labor Edward Montgomery presented the first Oseola McCarty Super Saver Award to Earl Crawley of Baltimore, MD. The award was instituted by the Retirement Savings Education Campaign to identify individuals who are an inspiration to others to save for retirement. Mr. Crawley qualifies as a super-saver since he amassed a small fortune in less than 20 years and now has an impressive portfolio. Secretary Herman, along with Retirement Savings Education Campaign partners announced several new initiatives which promote the new campaign slogan, Saving Matters! Today, over 40 million workers are employed by small businesses but only eight million of those workers have a pension plan, Herman said, noting the emphasis on helping small businesses establish retirement plans. The initiatives include:
Secretary Herman also announced the release of a report which supports the need for such initiatives titled, ACoverage Status of Workers Under Employer Provided Pension Plans, which is available at the Web site, www.dol.gov/dol/pwba. We have found that while coverage has been edging up over the last five years, the coverage for certain groups, including women, minorities, low wage workers and employees of small businesses is still lagging, Herman said. Information about the Retirement Savings Education Campaign and its initiatives is available on the web site. Archived News Release--Caution: information may be out of date. |
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