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Can't drive after you retire?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dutch Dawg" data-source="post: 161824" data-attributes="member: 4843"><p>If you are a UPS Teamster, you are currently working under rules covered in a collective bargaining agreement between your Union and Employer. In turn the Union has established rules governing disbursement of benefits covered in that collective bargaining agreement. Among those benefits would be retirement pension. You may believe the pension currently accuring on your behalf is owned by you and you are entitled to it no matter what rules apply to it. In fact you are only vested in the pension rights and as such will only receive retirement benefits per the pension rules. To say you never signed an agreement consenting to rules governing pension disbursement is interesting but not germaine to collecting pension under the rules.</p><p> </p><p>I agree the issue of the former Local President as you described previously is not right. However in reality it will probably not bolster legal justification should one choose to defy pension rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dutch Dawg, post: 161824, member: 4843"] If you are a UPS Teamster, you are currently working under rules covered in a collective bargaining agreement between your Union and Employer. In turn the Union has established rules governing disbursement of benefits covered in that collective bargaining agreement. Among those benefits would be retirement pension. You may believe the pension currently accuring on your behalf is owned by you and you are entitled to it no matter what rules apply to it. In fact you are only vested in the pension rights and as such will only receive retirement benefits per the pension rules. To say you never signed an agreement consenting to rules governing pension disbursement is interesting but not germaine to collecting pension under the rules. I agree the issue of the former Local President as you described previously is not right. However in reality it will probably not bolster legal justification should one choose to defy pension rules. [/QUOTE]
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