Recent negotiations between the United Auto Workers (UAW) and Detroit automakers focused attention on an innovative response to the long-term decline in retiree health insurance in the United States. The union agreed to set up a trust called a Voluntary Employees’ Beneficiary Association (VEBA) to assume responsibility for the UAW retiree medical care at the companies. An analysis of the General Motors Corporation VEBA suggests that it is a second-best option to employer-paid retiree coverage. However, absent comprehensive national health-care reform, it may be a viable alternative for those unable to fend off the elimination of retiree health elimination by an employer
There is mounting evidence to suggest there is cause for concern regarding the ability of pensions t...
Eligibility for retiree group insurance is not the same as eligibility for retirement. Determining r...
[Excerpt] Benefits for retired employees are of particular interest to policy makers because of the ...
This issue brief provides an overview of stand-alone Voluntary Employees\u27 Beneficiary Association...
Granted tax exempt status since 1928, Voluntary Employees\u27 Beneficiary Associations (VEBAs) have ...
A voluntary employee beneficiary association or VEBA, is a U.S. tax-exempt organization set up to pa...
In 1963, the termination of the Studebaker Corporation’s pension plan wiped out or significantly red...
Are companies right in cutting retiree medical benefits? Although many cite a 1993 accounting rule a...
This article discusses the legal theories and causes of action that are commonly associated with cla...
[From Summary] Many retirees depend on their former employer for retirement health insurance, either...
Since World War II, employer-provided medical benefits for retirees have been a common feature of co...
This chapter surveys the issues facing policymakers and workers’ organizations thinking about rebuil...
Retiree medical care expenditures in the United States are growing at a rapid rate, while and the re...
The American conception of retirement has received a number of significantly jarring assaults in rec...
This Article explores the conceptual underpinnings of the law governing health and welfare benefits ...
There is mounting evidence to suggest there is cause for concern regarding the ability of pensions t...
Eligibility for retiree group insurance is not the same as eligibility for retirement. Determining r...
[Excerpt] Benefits for retired employees are of particular interest to policy makers because of the ...
This issue brief provides an overview of stand-alone Voluntary Employees\u27 Beneficiary Association...
Granted tax exempt status since 1928, Voluntary Employees\u27 Beneficiary Associations (VEBAs) have ...
A voluntary employee beneficiary association or VEBA, is a U.S. tax-exempt organization set up to pa...
In 1963, the termination of the Studebaker Corporation’s pension plan wiped out or significantly red...
Are companies right in cutting retiree medical benefits? Although many cite a 1993 accounting rule a...
This article discusses the legal theories and causes of action that are commonly associated with cla...
[From Summary] Many retirees depend on their former employer for retirement health insurance, either...
Since World War II, employer-provided medical benefits for retirees have been a common feature of co...
This chapter surveys the issues facing policymakers and workers’ organizations thinking about rebuil...
Retiree medical care expenditures in the United States are growing at a rapid rate, while and the re...
The American conception of retirement has received a number of significantly jarring assaults in rec...
This Article explores the conceptual underpinnings of the law governing health and welfare benefits ...
There is mounting evidence to suggest there is cause for concern regarding the ability of pensions t...
Eligibility for retiree group insurance is not the same as eligibility for retirement. Determining r...
[Excerpt] Benefits for retired employees are of particular interest to policy makers because of the ...