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SECTION 34
RETIREMENT
| Less than one year of service | 0% |
| 1 year of service but less than 2 | 33% |
| 2 years of service but less than 3 | 67% |
| 3 years or more years of service | 100% |
| (1) | For a Flight Attendant who was employed by the Company in any capacity on January 1, 2006, the Company will make the following Direct Contribution as a percentage of such Flight Attendant’s Eligible Earnings: Effective 01/01/2006: 2.0% Effective 01/01/2007: 2.5% Effective 01/01/2008: 3.0% |
| (2) | For a Flight Attendant who was not employed by the Company on January 1, 2006, and who is hired and placed on the System Seniority List after January 1, 2006, the Company will make the following Direct Contribution as a percentage of such Flight Attendant’s Eligible Earnings: Effective 01/01/2006: 0% Effective 01/01/2007: 1.0% Effective 01/01/2008: 2.0% Effective 01/01/2009: 3.0% |
| 9. | Expenses of Plan The Company will continue to pay the expenses of the Plan to the same extent as provided under the prior Savings Plan and the 401(k) Plan. |
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| 10. | Withdrawals
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| 11. | Investment of Accounts The Company will meet annually to confer with the AFA-CWA about investment options in the 401(k) Plan and review investment performance and Flight Attendant participation.
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| 12. | Loan Feature. The 401(k) Plan will maintain a loan feature. The Flight Attendant’s account balance will be charged an administrative fee, consistent with the Ground Employees Plan and the Management and Administrative Plan when the Flight Attendant applies for a loan. |
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| 13. | Quarterly Statements Quarterly statements shall be provided to 401(k) Plan participants within sixty (60) days from the end of the quarter. |
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| 14. | Documentation
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| 15. | Re-employment If a Flight Attendant received a distribution of her/his entire vested balance after termination of employment, the non-vested portion will be forfeited. In such case, the forfeited amount (unadjusted for earnings) will be restored to the Flight Attendant’s account if re-employed within five (5) years and the Flight Attendant repays within five (5) years of re-employment, the amount previously distributed. The Company will contribute to the 401(k) Plan the amount necessary to restore the previously forfeited amounts to the Flight Attendant’s account. |
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| 16. | Dispute Resolution A grievance filed by AFA-CWA alleging a violation of this Section of the Collectively Bargaining Agreement shall, at the request of either party, bypass the initial steps of the grievance process and shall be submitted and heard on an expedited basis directly before the System Board of Adjustment sitting with a neutral arbitrator. The dispute shall be heard by a System Board of Adjustment no later than thirty (30) days following the submission to the System Board and decided no later than thirty (30) days after the conclusion of such hearing, unless the parties agree otherwise in writing. This paragraph shall not apply to disputes covered by the Retirement Board established in this Section of the Flight Attendant Collective Bargaining Agreement. |
United Air Lines, Inc. Flight Attendant Retirement Board
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