22nd IBIS Conference: Dublin

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The 1992 IBIS Conference was held in May in Dublin, Ireland, and was entitled 'Paying for the Promise.' The first plenary session's speakers discussed the employee benefit laws of Chile, Australia and Europe. Country updates on Finland and Greece were also included. The second session focused on the pensions system of Ireland, particularly the 1990 Pensions Act. The European Community was the subject of the third and final plenary session of the conference.

International aspects, Pensions, Dublin, Ireland (City), Dublin, Ireland

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International conference diary - 1992

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International conferences on compensation and benefits management are scheduled in the US, Europe and Canada from Jan to Oct 1992. A diary of these conferences is presented giving the conference name, place, date, topics covered, contact persons and their business addresses, telephone and fax numbers. Publication of the diary is done twice a year, in the Jan/Feb and Jul/Aug issues of Benefits & Compensation International magazine.

Illustration, Employee benefits, Conferences and conventions, 1992 AD

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IGP Seminar: Boston

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Issues concerning the IGP 2000 Seminar in Boston are presented, with reference to the opening speech by Professor Bernd Raffelhuschen regarding the aging population and fiscal policy in Europe. Information from countries such as Sweden, France and Thailand, and the People's Republic of China is included.

Boston, Massachusetts

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