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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 01, 2005
PBGC Public Affairs, 202-326-4343
PBGC Will Meet With Participants in Kaiser Aluminum Pension Plans
WASHINGTON—Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) representatives will meet with former workers and retirees covered by the Kaiser Aluminum Hourly/Salaried Plans to explain the federal pension program and answer questions.
PBGC took over the plans on September 30, 2004, and December 29, 2003, respectively, and continued uninterrupted payment of benefits to retirees. The plans cover more than 15,000 workers and retirees and are underfunded by $595 million. PBGC uses its assets to make up the shortfall and guarantees to pay benefits as promised by the plans up to the maximum allowed by law.
The meetings will be held as follows:
Location |
Date |
Times |
Type |
---|---|---|---|
Best Western Hotel |
4/5/05 |
10-11am |
All Participants |
Red Lion Hotel at the Park |
4/6/05 |
1-2pm |
All Participants |
Embassy Suites |
4/11/05 |
10-11am |
All Participants |
Wyndham Hotel - Metairie |
4/12/05 |
1-2pm |
All Participants |
The Place Off the Square |
4/21/05 |
10-11am |
All Participants |
At the meetings, PBGC will copy and certify any proof documents (birth, death, and marriage certificates, etc.) for those participants who have not yet retired. Anyone with questions should contact PBGC’s Customer Contact Center at 1-800-400-7242. For hearing-impaired TTY/TDD users, call the federal relay service toll-free at 1-800-877-8339 and ask to be connected to 800-400-7242. If you plan to attend the meeting and require an interpreter, please call the Customer Contact Center at the number above.
PBGC is a federal corporation created under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. It currently guarantees payment of basic pension benefits earned by 44 million American workers and retirees participating in over 31,000 private-sector defined benefit pension plans. The agency receives no funds from general tax revenues. Operations are financed largely by insurance premiums paid by companies that sponsor pension plans and investment returns.