Archive for August, 2007
More Members Needed
Wednesday, August 29th, 2007I wonder if CORRE should offer a "special" for those who attend the annual meeting: a $10 membership. On the spot. Once in a lifetime. More memberships is good.
This is a interesting question but one that should be considered by the CORRE Board. I will suggest that President Reichle add this to the agenda of the next Board meeting.
The Editor
DOE is withholding Part D funds
Saturday, August 25th, 2007There is evidence that DOE is circumventing the intent of Congress by withholding Part D Medicare funds from contractors for partial payments of their costs of maintaining drug benefits for retirees.
Our understanding is that the 2003 Congress passed the Medicare Improvement Act to benefit older citizens. This Act established a The DOE contractors were apparently discouraged by DOE from applying for the subsidy. In the case of the Oak Ridge, Tennessee facilities, UT-Battelle LLC, operator of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, applied for the subsidy, but that request was rejected by DOE. BWXT LLC (operator of the Oak Ridge Y-12 Plant) did not apply for the subsidy after it heard about the rebuff of UT-Battelle’s application. We do not know whether other DOE contractors in Oak Ridge applied. Since the contractors split the cost of their drug benefit with retirees on a 50-50 basis, the easiest way for them to apply the subsidy would have been to apply it to the total insurance cost (and thus reduce the cost) and then split the remaining cost on a 50-50 basis. However, the contractors have not received this subsidy from the DOE.
In other words, the Part D supplement could have been used to reduce your insurance premiums. It has not been. Retirees might want to ask their congressmen–"Why not?".
DOE implementing new pension plans under new operating contracts.
Thursday, August 23rd, 2007DOE has cancelled DOE Draft Notice N351.1. But, the policy underlying it continues. DOE has been implementing new defined contribution plans under all of its new contracts. The specifications for these plans are in the Requests for Proposal for bids on new contracts to operate DOE facilities.
What will be the conditions for the new Oak Ridge contracts? What kind of benefits will be specified in the for the new plans for new employees? Big questions- and will DOE try to raid the present pension plan funds? Stay tuned!
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Invitation to Post
Thursday, August 23rd, 2007We invite members of CORRE and the public to submit posts (or longer articles) for publication on this blog. Posts on a wide variety of subjects are welcome, as long as they stick to the main theme of this site–pensions and benefits. Subject matter welcomed include:
- Experiences with decrease in value of your pension.
- Experiences with correspondence with officials about Oak Ridge pensions.
- Your ideas about how to get the U.S. Department of Energy and contractor to do the right thing by honoring past practice of contractors regarding adjustments.
- You experiences with medical costs.
- Summaries of and references to articles about retirement benefits, the cost of living for retirees, and ideas on how to manage on retirement income.
You can email the editor with a suggestion for a post or article, or you can just submit it to him. There is no certainty that the post or article will be accepted. The editor will have final determination about publication and may edit the material submitted.
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CORRE Mission
Thursday, August 23rd, 2007The Coalition of Oak Ridge Retired Employees (CORRE) was formed in 2000 to represent the interests of the approximately 12,000 retirees (and surviving spouses) who have retired from Department of Energy Contractor-managed facilities at Oak Ridge, Tennessee – Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), K-25 Gaseous Diffusion Plant (K-25), the Y-12 Plant (Y-12), Grandfathered employees under the pension plan at Bechtel-Jacobs and its subcontractors, and Wackenhut.
The primary objectives of CORRE as stated in its Bylaws are: (1) to obtain and maintain pension and other benefits that are fair and equitable and competitive compared with other industries in the region and with other major DOE federal and private Contractors in the technical field; and (2) to safeguard the Pension Trust Fund from which these benefits are derived.
The full text of the position of CORRE on benefits may be obtained on the main web site. Here.
Archives
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About Us
Friday, August 17th, 2007This blog is an extension of the CORRE website. Its purpose is to The editor of the site is Dave Mason, and the administrator is Pete Lotts. Webmaster is Fred Postma. Writers are Dave Reichle, Joe Setaro, Bob Keil, Charlie Kuykendall, Keith Kibbe, and Dub Shults.
Dave Mason
Editor
Dave Mason retired from U. S. Enrichment Corp. in 2005 after 5 years as Director, Centrifuge Demonstration Project. He retired from LMES in 1999 with over 20 years of service in management positions including Director, Enrichment Technical Operations for Uranium Enrichment; Director, Enrichment Facilities Support; and various management positions in Environmental Management and Enrichment Facilities (EMEF). His service at LMES was interrupted for intervals at Hobart Brothers Corp. and Cabot Corp.
Pete Lotts
Administrator
A.L. (Pete) Lotts worked at ORNL 1959-1989, except for a 4-year period at K-25 as Director of the AVLIS Division. Originally a member of ORNL’s Metals and Ceramics Division, he served as director of several different programs involving nuclear fuel cycle and reactor technology and later as Director of the Research Reactors Division.
Fred Postma
Webmaster
Fred W. Postma, Jr. served as a Development Chemist in Y-12 Development Division beginning in 1957. In 1973 continued to develop analytical methods to assist K-25. For the last 15 years directed the development of the Analytical Laboratory Information System ( AnaLIS) used at each of the five Energy Systems plant labs. Retired in 1997.
Writers and Contributors
David E. Reichle, President of CORRE came to ORNL in 1964 as an AEC Fellow in the Health Physics Division. He was Director of ORNL’s Environmental Sciences Division, and for 10 years before retirement was ORNL Associate Director for Biological and Environmental Sciences.
Robert G. (Bob) Keil, Vice President of CORRE, was at ORNL for 35 years as a machinist. He served in various capacities in Local 480 of IAM, and in ATLC, of which he was President for 14 years before retirement.
Joseph A. Setaro, Vice President of CORRE, retired from ORNL in 1999 after 35 years of company service. At ORNL, he served as a Section Head in the Operations Division and in the Office of Radiation Protection.
Charlie Kuykendall, Past President of CORRE, started his 41 years of company service at K-25, then worked at Y-12, General Staff, and Paducah, before finishing with 15 years as a division director at ORNL.
Keith Kibbe, member of the CORRE Board of Directors, retired in 1994 with 20 years of service, after holding a variety of program management positions at ORNL and the K-25 Site D&D Program. Previous experience included liquid rocket engine development and testing for Project Apollo at the Rocketdyne Division of North American Aviation in Los Angeles, and in gas-cooled reactor design and development with the General Atomic Company in San Diego.
W. D. “Dub” Shults, member of the CORRE Board of Directors, retired from Oak Ridge National Laboratory in 1994 after 43 years of company service. He held many research and technical management positions, including Co-Program Director of the NSF/EATC program (3 years), Director of the Analytical Chemistry Division (18 years), and Senior Technical Advisor to the Associate Laboratory Director for Physical Sciences (2 years).
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