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OPINION OF TRUSTEES
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In Re

Complainants: Pensioners, Laid-off Employees and Disabled Employee
Respondent: Employer
ROD Case No: 84-498 – December 10, 1987

Board of Trustees: Joseph P. Connors, Sr., Chairman; Paul R. Dean, Trustee; William B. Jordan, Trustee; William Miller, Trustee; Donald E. Pierce, Jr., Trustee.

Pursuant to Article IX of the United Mine Workers of America (“UMWA”) 1950 Benefit Plan and Trust, and under the authority of an exemption granted by the United States Department of Labor, the Trustees have reviewed the facts and circumstances of this dispute concerning the provision of health benefits coverage under the terms of the Employer Benefit Plan.

Background Facts

The Complainants are a disabled Employee, laid-off Employees and Pensioners whose last signatory classified employment was for the Respondent. The laid-off Employees last worked for the Respondent in May 1987, when the Respondent ceased operations. The disabled Employee last worked for the Respondent on April 17, 1987; he became disabled as a result of an automobile accident on April 18, 1987. The Complainants have stated that their health benefits coverage was terminated on April 30, 1987. The Complainants ask whether the Respondent or the UMWA 1974 Benefit Plan and Trust is responsible for providing the Complainants with health benefits coverage beyond April 30, 1987.

Dispute

Whether the Respondent or the UMWA 1974 Benefit Plan and Trust is responsible for providing the Complainants with health benefits coverage beyond April 30, 1987, under the terms of the Employer Benefit Plan.

Positions of the Parties

Position of the Complainants: The Complainants ask whether the Respondent or the 1974 Benefit Plan and Trust is responsible for providing health benefits coverage for the Complainants beyond April 30, 1987.

Position of the Respondent: The Respondent has not responded to repeated correspondence from Funds staff regarding its position in this dispute.

Pertinent Provisions

Article XX(c)(3)(i) of the National Bituminous Coal Wage Agreement of 1984 provides in pertinent part:

(3)(i) Each signatory Employer shall establish and maintain an Employee benefit plan to provide, implemented through an insurance carrier(s), health and other non-pension benefits for its Employees covered by this Agreement as well as pensioners, under the 1974 Pension Plan and Trust, whose last signatory classified employment was with such Employer. The benefits provided by the Employer to its eligible Participants pursuant to such plans shall be guaranteed during the term of this Agreement by that Employer at levels set forth in such plans.

Article I (1), (2), (4) and (5) of the Employer Benefit Plan provide:

Article I – Definitions

The following terms shall have the meanings herein set forth:

(1) “Employer” means (Employer’s Name).

(2) “Wage Agreement” means the National Bituminous Coal Wage Agreement of 1984, as amended from time to time and any successor agreement.

(4) “Employee” shall mean a person working in a classified job for the Employer, eligible to receive benefits hereunder.

(5) “Pensioner” shall mean any person who is receiving a pension, other than (i) a deferred vested pension based on less than 20 years of credited service, or (ii) a pension based in whole or in part on years of service credited under the terms of Article II G of the 1974 Pension Plan, or any corresponding paragraph of any successor thereto, under the 1974 Pension Plan (or any successor thereto), whose last classified signatory employment was with the Employer, subject to the provisions of Article II B of this Plan.

Article II A. (1) and (4), B. (1) and C. (3) of the Employer Benefit Plan provide:

Article II – Eligibility

The persons eligible to receive the health benefits pursuant to Article III are as follows:

A. Active Employees

Benefits under Article III shall be provided to any Employee who:

(1) is actively at work* for the Employer on the effective date of the Wage Agreement; ….

(4) A new Employee will be eligible for health benefits from the first day worked with the Employer.

B. Pensioners

Health benefits and life insurance under Article III hereof shall be provided to Pensioners as follows:

(1) Any Pensioner who is not again employed in classified signatory employment subsequent to

(a) such Pensioner’s initial date of retirement under the 1974 Pension Plan, and

(b) October 1, 1984, shall be eligible for coverage as a Pensioner under, and subject to all other provisions of this Plan. Notwithstanding (i) and (ii) of the definition of Pensioner in Article 1(5) of this Plan, any such Pensioner who was eligible for benefits under the 1974 Benefit Plan as a Pensioner on December 5, 1977, shall be eligible for such benefits, subject to all other provisions of this Plan.

C. Disabled Employees

In addition to disabled Pensioners who are receiving pension benefits and are therefore entitled to receive health benefits under paragraph B of this Article II, health benefits under Article III shall be provided to any Employee who:

(3) Is receiving or would, upon proper application, be eligible to receive Sickness and Accident Benefits pursuant to the Wage Agreement.

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*Actively at work includes an Employee of the Employer who was actively at work on September 30, 1984, and who returns to active work with the Employer two weeks after the effective date of the Wage Agreement.

Article III D. (1)(a) and (b) of the Employer Benefit Plan provide:

Article III – Benefits

D. General Provisions
(1) Continuation of Coverage

(a) Layoff

If an Employee ceases work because of layoff, continuation of health, life and accidental death and dismemberment insurance coverage is as follows:

Number of Hours Worked for
the Employer in the 24
Consecutive Calendar Month
Period Immediately Prior to Period of Coverage
the Employee’s Date Continuation from the
Last Worked Date Last Worked

2,000 or more hours Balance of month plus
12 months
500 or more but less than Balance of month plus
2,000 hours 6 months
Less than 500 hours 30 days

(b) Disability

Except as otherwise provided in Article II, section C, if an Employee ceases work because of disability, the Employee will be eligible to continue health, life and accidental death and dismemberment insurance coverage while disabled for the greater of (i) the period of eligibility for Sickness and Accident benefits, or (ii) the period as set forth in the schedule in (a) above.

Discussion

Article XX Section (c)(3)(i) of the 1984 Wage Agreement requires each signatory Employer to establish and maintain an Employer Benefit Plan to provide health and other non-pension benefits for its Employees as well as Pensioners whose last signatory classified employment was with such Employer. The Wage Agreement stipulates that benefits provided by the Employer pursuant to such Plan shall be guaranteed during the term of the Agreement by that Employer at levels set forth in such Plan.

Article II A. of the Employer Benefit Plan provides health benefits coverage for an active Employee working in a classified job for a signatory Employer. Article II B. establishes that an individual who is eligible for pension benefits under the UMWA 1974 Pension Plan is eligible for health benefits coverage under the Employer Benefit Plan. Article II C. (3) provides health benefits coverage for a disabled Employee who is receiving or would be eligible to receive Sickness and Accident Benefits pursuant to the Wage Agreement. In addition, Article III D.(1)(a) provides continued benefits coverage for a laid-off Employee for a defined period based upon the number of hours worked for the Employer during the 24-month period immediately prior to the date last worked. Article III D. (1)(b) provides continued benefits coverage for an Employee who ceases work because of disability for the greater of (i) the period of eligibility for Sickness and Accident benefits, or (ii) the period based on the number of hours worked as set forth in Article III D. (1)(a).

For those Complainants who were actively employed in classified positions until the Respondent ceased operations in May 1987, the Respondent is responsible for providing health benefits coverage through the date last worked and through their individual periods of coverage continuation as required under Article III. D. (1)(a). For the Complainant who ceased work because of disability on April 18, 1987, the Respondent is responsible for providing continued health benefits coverage through the period required under Article III. D. (1)(b). Inasmuch as the remaining Complainants are Pensioners under the 1974 Pension Plan, the Respondent is responsible for providing their health benefits coverage beyond April 30, 1987, consistent with the terms of the Employer Benefit Plan.

The Complainants asked whether coverage might be provided under the 1974 Benefit Plan and Trust. Under that Plan, a beneficiary is entitled to coverage only if it is determined that the beneficiary’s last Employer is “no longer in business.” Such determination is made by the Trustees under established procedures separate from the ROD procedure.

Opinion of the Trustees

The Respondent is responsible for providing health benefits coverage for the Complainants during their individual periods of eligibility beyond April 30, 1987, as determined under the terms of the Employer Benefit Plan.