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Hitting Retirees and Baby Boomers Where it Hurts
Most (ARA) - An estimated 20 million baby boomers and retirees in the
United States are bearing the brunt of recent major corporate employers'
moves to eliminate or drastically reduce healthcare benefits promised to
their employees during their working careers.
Those either at or nearing retirement age, who claim these are earned
benefits, have been shocked to find out that federal law finds it
perfectly legal for a company to take away such benefits, even if
mandated by employment contract.
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C. William Jones, a retiree from NYNEX, now a part of Verizon says,
"Millions of people from my generation dedicated a lifetime to one
employer with the promise that if we accepted lower pay scales in our
working years, we would be provided health benefits in retirement." |
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Early in 2006, Jones, a Maryland resident, got together with retiree
leaders from Florida, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania
and Virginia, to form a nationwide legislative and lobbying organization
they appropriately named ProtectSeniors.Org.
The organization, which has attracted over 43,000 members in the first
six months since its founding, is advocating for emergency federal
legislation that would help tens-of-millions of affected older
Americans.
ProtectSeniors.Org is advocating in Congress for the Emergency Retiree
Health Benefits Protection Act (HR 1322) which would amend the ERISA
pension laws to make it illegal for an employer to either reduce or
cancel earned health benefits after an employee has retired. It would
also require corporations who have already slashed these earned benefits
to reinstate them to their former workers.
In recent years, many of the largest and most well-known American
corporations have been canceling or drastically reducing those health
benefit protections for their current and retired employees, citing cost
and global competition.
Yet while millions of retirees have cried foul, even the courts have
rejected their call for help. The U.S. Supreme Court has previously
upheld a decision against employees at General Motors, allowing the
company to rescind benefits for retired GM managers and their spouses.
In an attempt to turn the tide, ProtectSeniors.Org opened a Washington,
D.C. office and hired its own lobbyist to work the halls of Congress.
All in an effort to regain ground they say has been lost to lawyers and
lobbyists representing deep pocketed corporate interests. Jones says the
group's goal is to harness the voting clout of baby boomers and retirees
to change unfavorable rules which allow corporations to take advantage
of retirees.
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Jones, who serves as chairman of ProtectSeniors.Org says, "The goal of
the ProtectSeniors.Org campaign is to let CEOs and elected officials
know that the time has come to reverse the national trend and make it
illegal to steal retirees' earned benefits. Retirees are now the single
largest voting block in America, we are getting stronger and we are
determined to make sure that our benefits are protected."
Just this fall, the group launched a 2,000-mile retiree pilgrimage to
travel through dozens of cities and towns in seven states and the
nation's capitol to raise public awareness of retirees' plight.
The caravan's visible presence starts with a giant 16 foot long by 8
foot tall mobile billboard that reads: "Members of Congress, America's
Retirees Are Watching... Pay Attention! We Vote!" Along the travel route
retirees are holding local events to highlight for Members of Congress
and the public how unjust the rules are, thus the dire need to change
current retirement laws.
Jim Casey, who spent his career at C&P Telephone and is president of
ProtectSeniors.Org, notes, "Retiree healthcare benefits, an important
component of the compensation package, were a benefit earned and already
paid for throughout careers spanning 20, 30 or even 40 years and are not
a gift from a benevolent employer as CEOs today try to suggest."
He goes on, "ProtectSeniors.Org is focusing on organizing the national
over 55 and retiree populations, especially those who use the Internet,
to take on a greater ownership stake and effort in the protection of
their own economic future. ProtectSeniors.Org is open to anyone
concerned about the protection of their earned retiree benefit rights."
To find out more about programs and campaigns run nationally by
ProtectSeniors.Org call (800) 398-3044 or visit www.protectseniors.org.
Courtesy of ARA Content
Published by
www.aboutloveland.com
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