Retiree Medical Plan Is Financially Strong....And Other HPAE News - Health Professionals & Allied Employees

Retiree Medical Plan Is Financially Strong….And Other HPAE News


April 27, 2017



HPAE Retiree Medical Trust Update

The Board of Trustees of the HPAE Retiree Medical Trust met on Monday to review the Trust’s financial condition, plan assets, and the medical reimbursement benefits paid out to HPAE retirees. The Trust now has over 5,100 active participants and $14.2 million in assets. Since 2008, the investment return on the Trust’s assets has been 8.18% per year.

At the meeting, the trustees also voted to approve Amendment #11 to the plan. The amendment clarifies the plan’s language on survivor benefits (but doesn’t change the benefit), adds language regarding “Qualified Domestic Relations Orders,” and, in conformity with federal law, deletes language for an external review process for claims denials (but maintains the right to have an internal hearing for appealing claims denials).

Read a Financial and Investment Report on the Trust – April 24, 2017.

Read Amendment 11 to the Plan.



Report on Workplace Violence at Bergen Regional

After meeting for almost a year, the Local 5091 Workplace Violence Prevention Committee has issued a report on the status of their efforts and the results of a membership survey on workplace violence at Bergen Regional Medical Center (BRMC). The goal of the committee is to create a workplace violence prevention plan that genuinely ends the threat of violence for all at the hospital.

Read the report.



Violence Prevention Workshop on May 5th

The New Jersey Work Environment Council (WEC) is hosting a Violence Prevention Workshop on Friday, May 5, at the CWA Local 1032 union hall, 87 Scotch Road, Ewing, NJ, from 9 am – 1 pm. Participants will explore violence prevention strategies, learn how to identify safety system failures, and be introduced to regulations that address workplace violence.

Register for the workshop.



Support Our AFT Brothers and Sisters at Middlesex Community College

Middlesex County College (MCC) administrators are refusing to negotiate a fair contract with an American Federation of Teachers (AFT) local union which represents 140 professional staff and faculty at the college. The administration is using an attorney from a notorious anti-union law firm, Jackson Lewis, to lead the negotiations. We urge you to support the AFT local by signing a petition demanding that the administration bargain in good faith.

Sign the petition.



Local 5094 Is Joining May Day Rallies at Rutgers

HPAE Local 5094 is rallying with other unions, student organizations, and community groups at Rutgers University on May 1st to show solidarity with each other and the communities we serve.

Read more here.


This Week in Labor History: 100 Arrested for Picketing Charleston Hospital

The Reverend Ralph David Abernathy, United Auto Workers (UAW) President Walter Reuther and 100 others are arrested while picketing a Charleston, S.C., hospital to demand that hospital management recognize the healthcare workers union, 1199 – April 25, 1969

Read about other important struggles and events in U.S. labor history which occurred from April 24 to April 30, provided by Union Communication Services (UCS).

Read more here.


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HPAE Retiree Medical Trust

Learn about the benefits provided by the HPAE Retiree Medical Trust, a medical reimbursement program for HPAE retirees.