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<blockquote data-quote="JonFrum" data-source="post: 723881" data-attributes="member: 18044"><p>UPSers belong to about 21 different pension plans and each one is a little different.</p><p> </p><p>Check your Supplement for a "Pension" Article that defines what hours trigger UPS contributions to your fund. [Full- and part-time Central Staters should see Article 34.]</p><p> </p><p>Check your fund's Rules to see how many contribution hours are required to get a full year's pension credit. And if there are any exclusions or exceptions.</p><p></p><p><u>If</u> anyone finds anything alarming, let us all know.</p><p> </p><p>I need 1,800 contribution hours per year to earn a year's pension credit. Usually a full-timer has (up to) 2,080 contribution hours so even if I took a few weeks off with no pay, and thus no pension contributions, I would still get a full year of pension credit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonFrum, post: 723881, member: 18044"] UPSers belong to about 21 different pension plans and each one is a little different. Check your Supplement for a "Pension" Article that defines what hours trigger UPS contributions to your fund. [Full- and part-time Central Staters should see Article 34.] Check your fund's Rules to see how many contribution hours are required to get a full year's pension credit. And if there are any exclusions or exceptions. [U]If[/U] anyone finds anything alarming, let us all know. I need 1,800 contribution hours per year to earn a year's pension credit. Usually a full-timer has (up to) 2,080 contribution hours so even if I took a few weeks off with no pay, and thus no pension contributions, I would still get a full year of pension credit. [/QUOTE]
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