Staples Retirement Plans Draw Suit Over Fees, Stable Value Fund

Sept. 25, 2025, 7:53 PM UTC

Staples Inc. was sued Thursday by two former employees who say the retailer mismanages its 401(k) plans by failing to rein in administrative fees and offering a faulty stable value fund.

The office supply seller’s retirement plans invested more than $20 million in a stable value fund that provided subpar returns while enriching the plans’ recordkeeper, the workers said in a proposed class complaint. The plans also allegedly paid excessive annual recordkeeping and administrative fees—more than $41 per person—when a reasonable annual fee would be no more than $25 per person.

  • The lawsuit, filed in the US District Court ...

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