Unveiling the Impending Retirement Security Crisis
In a world where financial security is essential for a comfortable retirement, the looming crisis of retirement security cannot be overlooked. The upcoming symposium, scheduled from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time at the AFL-CIO Headquarters in Washington, D.C., promises to shed light on this pressing issue. Additionally, the event will be streamed online, opening it to a broader audience comprising government officials, labor movement pioneers, policy experts, and concerned citizens.
Exploring the Next Steps
During the symposium, a deep dive into the diminishing number of Americans with a defined benefit pension plan will take place. This critical examination will pave the way for discussions on the necessary next steps to address the impending retirement security crisis. As we gear up for this pivotal event, keep an eye out for additional details that will be shared in due course.
Registration Details
To be part of this crucial conversation and gain valuable insights into the retirement security crisis, interested individuals can secure their spots in one of two ways:
Register for in-person attendance at the AFL-CIO Headquarters.
Register for virtual attendance to participate in the symposium online.
Key Topics and Sessions
Post-Election – Richard Fiesta, the Executive Director of the Alliance for Retired Americans, will present on the next steps for Social Security.
A detailed exploration of the Butch Lewis Act legislation.
Participate in the enlightening panel discussion titled “Keeping the Pension Promise: How to Win Retirement Security for all Americans.”
Distinguished Speakers
Cecil Roberts – President of ONE, or a representative from the organization.
Sisto Campana – A labor advocate representing AFSCME.
Jeff Cruz – Legislative Representative from OFF.
Richard Fiesta – Executive Director of Alliance for Retired Americans.
Hector Ortiz – Senior Policy Analyst from the Office of Financial Protection for Older Americans at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Brandon Rees – Deputy Director of Corporations and Capital Markets at AFL-CIO.
Conclusion
The symposium on the looming retirement security crisis is a call to action for all those concerned about securing a stable financial future post-retirement. By participating in these discussions and gaining insights from experts in the field, we can collectively work towards finding solutions to ensure retirement security for all Americans. Let’s join hands and address this crisis head-on for a better, more secure tomorrow.