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Where is the Driver buyout?
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<blockquote data-quote="I GOT ONE MORE" data-source="post: 668105" data-attributes="member: 5997"><p>And what would your interpretation be of suspendible employment?</p><p></p><p>I am a participant of the Western and have read about this. It has me scratching and twitching, trying to figure it out. I have some years to go, but since you brought it up, maybe you understand it better than I. Reference follows. Thanks.</p><p></p><p>EXPLANATION OF SUSPENDIBLE EMPLOYMENT</p><p>Suspendible Covered Employment</p><p>Your covered employment as a retiree is suspendible employment if it meets all of the following tests. The work must be in:</p><p></p><p>A trade or craft in which you worked at any time while covered by the Plan before your retirement, and</p><p>Any industry covered by the Plan when you retired (even if you never worked in that industry before retirement), and</p><p>Any geographic area covered by the Plan when you retired (even if you worked in a different location before retirement).</p><p>Definition of covered employment: This is work you perform for an employer who is obligated to make contributions to the Pension Trust on your behalf under a pension agreement.</p><p></p><p>Suspendible Non-covered Employment</p><p>Your non-covered employment (including self-employment) is suspendible employment if it meets all of the following tests. The work must be in:</p><p></p><p>A trade or craft in which you worked at any time while covered by the Plan before your retirement, and</p><p>An industry in which you worked at any time while covered by the Plan before your retirement, and</p><p>Any geographic area covered by the Plan when you retired (even if you worked in a different location before retirement).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I GOT ONE MORE, post: 668105, member: 5997"] And what would your interpretation be of suspendible employment? I am a participant of the Western and have read about this. It has me scratching and twitching, trying to figure it out. I have some years to go, but since you brought it up, maybe you understand it better than I. Reference follows. Thanks. EXPLANATION OF SUSPENDIBLE EMPLOYMENT Suspendible Covered Employment Your covered employment as a retiree is suspendible employment if it meets all of the following tests. The work must be in: A trade or craft in which you worked at any time while covered by the Plan before your retirement, and Any industry covered by the Plan when you retired (even if you never worked in that industry before retirement), and Any geographic area covered by the Plan when you retired (even if you worked in a different location before retirement). Definition of covered employment: This is work you perform for an employer who is obligated to make contributions to the Pension Trust on your behalf under a pension agreement. Suspendible Non-covered Employment Your non-covered employment (including self-employment) is suspendible employment if it meets all of the following tests. The work must be in: A trade or craft in which you worked at any time while covered by the Plan before your retirement, and An industry in which you worked at any time while covered by the Plan before your retirement, and Any geographic area covered by the Plan when you retired (even if you worked in a different location before retirement). [/QUOTE]
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