Friday 20 June 2003: The Pensions Board today addressed Waterford businesses at an IBEC Pensions Briefing, in the Ard Rí Hotel, Ferrybank, to highlight the importance of pensions for both the employer and the employee.
Monday 17 February 2003: Ms Mary Coughlan TD Minister for Social and Family Affairs announced the publication today, 17th February 2003 of the Social Welfare (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2003.
Tuesday 3 July 2001: The Pensions Board launched its 2000 Annual Report today at a briefing in the Board headquarters in Dublin, which was attended by the Minister for Social, Community and Family Affairs, Mr Dermot Ahern TD.
Tuesday 3 July 2001: The Pensions Board launched its 2000 Annual Report today at a briefing in the Board headquarters in Dublin, which was attended by the Minister for Social, Community and Family Affairs, Mr Dermot Ahern TD.
Friday 5 September 2003: The Pensions Board today announced the publication of the new ‘ Personal Retirement Savings Accounts (PRSAs)- a Consumer Guide’ booklet. The user-friendly booklet is a straight-forward, step-by-step guide to PRSAs, and has been produced with the consumer in mind.
Wednesday 3 March 2004: The Pensions Board, supported by Catherina McKiernan, today launched the second edition of their very comprehensive information booklet entitled 'Women and Pensions' as part of their ongoing National Pensions Awareness Campaign.
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