Typically staff have been forced to contribute to less generous career-average or defined-contribution schemes.
PayMyBills.com sounds like just the company but, alas, it has a less generous strategy.
Eventually it was decided to offer Mr Torre a new but far less generous contract.
But what self-respecting manager would settle for a pay package significantly less generous than his predecessor's?
And there are signs that people are saving more in anticipation of less generous pensions.
Even the less generous deal six years later was privately regarded as satisfactory by the broadcaster.
Sydney also offered sweeteners, though less generous ones, before narrowly winning its bid for the 2000 games.
That is all the more true if a less generous, but more probable, interpretation is in order.
Small businesses are even less generous: Just 45% of companies with three to nine workers offer health benefits.
Iceland offers just three months of partially paid maternity leave, a far less generous policy than other countries.
Alternatively, they might make accrual less generous, so that each year of future service builds up less benefit.
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America should index the retirement age to longevity and make the benefit formula for upper-income workers less generous.
The European Central Bank (ECB) had hoped to make the terms of its liquidity support to banks less generous.
Fiscal pressures will force politicians to make Medicare less generous and more Medicaid-like.
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Medicaid will provide much less generous government coverage to one-quarter of the population.
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All handouts, from jobless aid to disability benefits, have become less generous, more short-lived and harder to qualify for.
Fabiano proved less generous to Arsenal when the next chance came his way.
The only surprise is that this time it is less generous than usual.
However, the truth is that thanks to restrictive rules, tariff preferences, particularly the EU's, are less generous than they look.
The problems will shrink from now on as the less generous lending of 1999-2000 works its way through the system.
Companies can offer less generous severance packages because they know that the state will pick up part of the tab.
Averting such a disaster will take big changes: more people contributing, less generous pensions and a ban on early retirement.
As a result, U.S. tax law is very, very good to some of these companies and much less generous to others.
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Like other public-sector workers, they got the bad news on March 10th that pensions were becoming less generous (see article).
And - especially in the private sector - their pensions will be far less generous than those enjoyed by earlier generations.
The government also gives handouts to farmers, in the form of cheap credit, though it is far less generous than America's.
Obama smiled through the attacks, but he was less generous with his praise than he'd been during their previous meeting in Mississippi.
That led to less generous state funding for those 31 districts, though they attempted to make it up via local tax revenue.
Independent of the new law, companies were anyway going to abandon many of those grandfathered plans to take up less generous ones.
Depreciation is far less generous for cars weighing less than 6, 000 pounds.
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