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Lessons from the Ontario Expert Commission on Pensions for U.S. Policymakers
註釋Professor Harry Arthurs recently served as the sole member of the Ontario Expert Commission on Pensions (OECP) and recommended some 142 recommendations for reforming and reinvigorating Ontario's occupational pension system. Some of these pension reforms have already been enacted. This paper explores the process by which the Province of Ontario appointed a commission to study pension reform, the recommendations that were put forth in the Commission report, and why the government has implemented some of these proposals and not others since the report's publication in 2008. After considering each of these questions, the article concludes by seeking lessons that can be learned from the Canadian experience as the United States continues to consider its own occupational pension reforms. More specifically, the objective of this article is to outline for the Employee Benefit Security Administration (EBSA) politically feasible methods to implement much-needed occupational pension reform in the United States.