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Nov 16 2009, 10:28 AM
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BlueOval New Member ![]() Group: Blue Oval Members Posts: 12 Joined: 3-August 09 |
I understand that those of us who are retirees are supposed to get it. I don't know if your husband retiring because of medical reasons would be excluded. Now here is a question that someone could answer, what about those of us who retired on early retirements? From what I see here on this topic, I think some clarification is in order. Retiree Lump-Sum Bonus UAW retirees and surviving spouses whose benefit started before Oct. 1, 2007 will receive four lump-sum payments dur- ing the proposed 2007-2011 agreement. The payment for December 2007 will be $700 for all retirees and $455 for all sur- viving spouses. The lump-sum payments to be made in December 2008, December 2009 and December 2010 will be $23.33 times years of credited service, with a minimum of $233.33 and a maximum of $700. Surviving spouses will receive 65 percent of the retiree amount. Examples are as follows: Payment To Years of Credited Service Retiree Surviving Spouse 10 $233.33 $151.67 20 $466.67 $303.33 30 $700 $455 I do not recall anything in the modifications that changed this |
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Nov 16 2009, 10:35 AM
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BlueOval Member ![]() ![]() Group: Blue Oval Members Posts: 593 Joined: 13-April 09 |
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Nov 16 2009, 05:30 PM
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BlueOval New Member ![]() Group: Blue Oval Members Posts: 269 Joined: 13-September 06 From: S.E. MI |
You should be thanking the retirees for walking picket lines while receiving $20 a week. I knew many of them who where doing it with the next generation of workers in mind!
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Nov 17 2009, 10:06 AM
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BlueOval New Member ![]() Group: Blue Oval Members Posts: 79 Joined: 3-May 05 |
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Nov 17 2009, 12:53 PM
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Member ![]() Group: Blue Oval Members Posts: 30 Joined: 11-January 02 From: Louisville,Kentucky(LAP retiree 2006) |
quote name='moon0917' date='Nov 15 2009, 10:43 PM' post='571062']
Thanks for the info.. Unfortunately, my husband retired due to medical reasons with 27 yrs of service which would exclude me anyway. [/quote] Moon0917,good news, looks like surviving spouses will receive a "retiree lump-sum bonus.Please read this to find out if you qualify: RETIREE LUMP-SUM BONUS: UAW retirees and surviving spouses whose benefit started before Oct. 1, 2007 will receive a lump-sum payment to be paid the week of December 22, 2009. The payment will be $23.33 times the years of credited service, with a minimum of $233.33 and a maximum of $700. Surviving spouses will receive 65% of the retiree’s amount. This payment will also be made in December of 2010. Examples are as follows: With 10 years of credited service a retiree will receive $233.33 and a surviving spouse will receive $151.67. With 20 years of service a retiree will receive $466.67 and a surviving spouse will receive $303.33. With thirty years of service a retiree will receive $700.00 and a surviving spouse will receive $455.00. |
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Nov 17 2009, 02:16 PM
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BlueOval New Member ![]() Group: Blue Oval Members Posts: 29 Joined: 12-October 07 |
quote name='moon0917' date='Nov 15 2009, 10:43 PM' post='571062'] Thanks for the info.. Unfortunately, my husband retired due to medical reasons with 27 yrs of service which would exclude me anyway. Moon0917,good news, looks like surviving spouses will receive a "retiree lump-sum bonus.Please read this to find out if you qualify: RETIREE LUMP-SUM BONUS: UAW retirees and surviving spouses whose benefit started before Oct. 1, 2007 will receive a lump-sum payment to be paid the week of December 22, 2009. The payment will be $23.33 times the years of credited service, with a minimum of $233.33 and a maximum of $700. Surviving spouses will receive 65% of the retiree’s amount. This payment will also be made in December of 2010. Examples are as follows: With 10 years of credited service a retiree will receive $233.33 and a surviving spouse will receive $151.67. With 20 years of service a retiree will receive $466.67 and a surviving spouse will receive $303.33. With thirty years of service a retiree will receive $700.00 and a surviving spouse will receive $455.00. No one that retired after 10/1/07 is getting anything, am I correct?. |
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Nov 17 2009, 06:04 PM
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BlueOval New Member ![]() Group: Blue Oval Members Posts: 12 Joined: 3-August 09 |
No one that retired after 10/1/07 is getting anything, am I correct?. That is correct, those that retired after 10/1/07 get the contractual pension increases Start of contract $3,020 per month 10/1/2007 – $3,140 10/1/2008 –$3,150 10/1/2009 - $3,160 10/1/2010- $3,170 This post has been edited by Retiree: Nov 17 2009, 06:21 PM |
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Yesterday, 01:26 PM
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BlueOval New Member ![]() Group: Blue Oval Members Posts: 21 Joined: 27-January 08 |
quote name='moon0917' date='Nov 15 2009, 10:43 PM' post='571062'] Thanks for the info.. Unfortunately, my husband retired due to medical reasons with 27 yrs of service which would exclude me anyway. Moon0917,good news, looks like surviving spouses will receive a "retiree lump-sum bonus.Please read this to find out if you qualify: RETIREE LUMP-SUM BONUS: UAW retirees and surviving spouses whose benefit started before Oct. 1, 2007 will receive a lump-sum payment to be paid the week of December 22, 2009. The payment will be $23.33 times the years of credited service, with a minimum of $233.33 and a maximum of $700. Surviving spouses will receive 65% of the retiree’s amount. This payment will also be made in December of 2010. Examples are as follows: With 10 years of credited service a retiree will receive $233.33 and a surviving spouse will receive $151.67. With 20 years of service a retiree will receive $466.67 and a surviving spouse will receive $303.33. With thirty years of service a retiree will receive $700.00 and a surviving spouse will receive $455.00. Thanks so much for the information.... I called the Retirement Board again, this time I received a recording confirming the bonus. Happy Thanksgiving everyone! |
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Today, 12:40 AM
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BlueOval Member ![]() ![]() Group: Blue Oval Members Posts: 1,054 Joined: 11-September 07 From: Wixom-DSP-DTP-DEFTP-DTP |
Thanks so much for the information.... I called the Retirement Board again, this time I received a recording confirming the bonus. Happy Thanksgiving everyone! As much as I would like mine at least the ones that deserve it the most are getting a bonus this year, these people have no say in contractual negotiations, we over the last 4 or 5 years have sold out our retiree's . Thank god they where able to keep something...and thank you for the path you have laid before us, It will not be an easy path mind you retiree folks. But coming from where you all did before us and having been able to secure what you did ...neither should our path be an easy route. Thanks again and I hop this little padding helps you in the holiday seasons (IMG:style_emoticons/default/shades.gif) |
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