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  2. Indiana Public Retirement System - Wikipedia

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    www .in .gov /inprs. Indiana Public Retirement System (INPRS) is a U.S.-based pension fund responsible for the pension assets for public employees in the state of Indiana. INPRS is among the largest 100 pension funds in the United States, with $47.961 billion in actuarial accrued liabilities and $34.479 billion in actuarial assets as of June 30 ...

  3. Indiana State Teachers' Retirement Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana State Teachers’ Retirement Fund ( TRF) was created by the Indiana General Assembly in 1921. Today, TRF manages and distributes the retirement benefit of educators in all public schools, as well as some charter schools and universities, throughout Indiana. Headed by a governor-appointed executive director, as well as a six-member ...

  4. Inland Steel Company - Wikipedia

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    The Inland Department of Safety, Sanitation, and Relief implemented a program for workplace safety in 1911. It was credited for reducing time off work due to accidents by one-third. In that same year, the Inland Fellowship Club was formed. Seventy percent of Indiana Harbor employees contributed 10 cents per month to a fund for worker relief.

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  6. Indiana State Police Pension Trust v. Chrysler LLC - Wikipedia

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    Per curiam. Indiana State Police Pension Trust v. Chrysler LLC was a lawsuit brought in United States federal court June 2009 by several pension funds against Chrysler LLC and the United States Department of the Treasury, to block the planned sale of Chrysler LLC assets to a "New Chrysler" entity in the Chrysler bankruptcy .

  7. Brian Peck - Wikipedia

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    Brian Richard Peck (born July 29, 1960) is an American convicted sex offender and former actor, dialogue coach, director, and producer. He was arrested in 2003 for sexually assaulting Drake Bell, who was between 14 and 15 years old during the incidents and was sentenced to 16 months of prison the following year.

  8. COVID-19 vaccination mandates in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Requires employees of businesses with 100 or more employees to be vaccinated by 6 January 2022 or undergo weekly testing. OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard on Vaccines and Testing: Federal government employees: Requires federal government employees to be vaccinated by 22 November 2021, unless granted a medical or religious exception.

  9. Eli Lilly and Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, Lilly began Tippecanoe Laboratories in Lafayette, Indiana, and increased antibiotic production with its patent on erythromycin. In 1954, Lilly formed Elanco Products Company, named after its parent company, for the production of veterinary pharmaceuticals. In 1969, the company opened a new plant in Clinton, Indiana.