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<blockquote data-quote="Cezanne" data-source="post: 153115" data-attributes="member: 5104"><p>wildgoose,</p><p> </p><p>Believe it or not Jonfrum has explained it as simple as it gets. Have an actual copy of the ERISA act of l974 and if you ever get a chance to look at it prepare to be overwhelmed with it's legal jargon. Still can not believe that there are people who love doing this kind of work of interpretating federal laws that is, why I am not a attorney. Been looking into the pension misinformation for a number of years now, basically over issues with my own. Can tell you that you and others on this forum might have to research and obtain information on your individual pension credits and rights outside whatever information provided by the union or company. Documentation is very important, keep ALL related materials sent to you, annually summaries, requested replies about your pension and health and welfare benefits. Apathy is the real killer on this issue concerning the amount of time and effort it takes to get a nugget of truth. </p><p> </p><p>I basically understand what information Jonfrum is posting. He has done some research into this matter considering the additional websites that he has included with his responses. It is amazing that with most of us with internet capabilities and a little research can shed a little light on this problem. Not too many years ago most of this information would not be so accessable to the general public, this provides some accountability to a complicated issue.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/thumbup1.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumbup1:" title="Thumbup1 :thumbup1:" data-shortname=":thumbup1:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cezanne, post: 153115, member: 5104"] wildgoose, Believe it or not Jonfrum has explained it as simple as it gets. Have an actual copy of the ERISA act of l974 and if you ever get a chance to look at it prepare to be overwhelmed with it's legal jargon. Still can not believe that there are people who love doing this kind of work of interpretating federal laws that is, why I am not a attorney. Been looking into the pension misinformation for a number of years now, basically over issues with my own. Can tell you that you and others on this forum might have to research and obtain information on your individual pension credits and rights outside whatever information provided by the union or company. Documentation is very important, keep ALL related materials sent to you, annually summaries, requested replies about your pension and health and welfare benefits. Apathy is the real killer on this issue concerning the amount of time and effort it takes to get a nugget of truth. I basically understand what information Jonfrum is posting. He has done some research into this matter considering the additional websites that he has included with his responses. It is amazing that with most of us with internet capabilities and a little research can shed a little light on this problem. Not too many years ago most of this information would not be so accessable to the general public, this provides some accountability to a complicated issue.:thumbup1: [/QUOTE]
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