Prudential to pay Delphi benefits [Kokomo Tribune, Ind.]
| By Scott Smith, Kokomo Tribune, Ind. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
The change won't affect what each retiree receives, but that hasn't stopped the
According to PBGC officials, Prudential will now pay out Part B contributions the retirees made during their years with
The contributions went into an annuity, and the annuity payments were calculated as part of the benefits the PBGC agreed to take over after
So instead of receiving the full amount of the benefit in a check from the PBGC, the retirees will get part of the payment from the PBGC and part from Prudential.
The salaried retirees association, which has been fighting the federal administration for a restoration of full pension benefits, is staying quiet so far.
This week, DRSA officials announced they were aware of the change, but had no further comment other than saying they were looking into the legal aspects of the change.
Government officials however, say the change will not affect any of the retirees, other than receiving two checks.
"[The PBGC] has been working for several years with Prudential and [
"After PBGC took responsibility for your
Kokomo Delphi retiree
"Now I learn that all the money I put in during 38 1/2 years of employment does not benefit me or my family at all. It only benefits the U.S. government. I should get credit for that on my taxes!" he said in a letter to the Tribune.
DRSA officials, who miss few opportunities to push for additional pension benefits, might be ready to back that stance.
"The PBGC is an inept, incompetent organization," DRSA chair Den Black said. "They have to be watched like a hawk."
PBGC spokesman
That arrangement is changing at Prudential's request, he said.
"Prudential felt that because of the agreement they'd made with the
Prudential spokesman
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