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Public
Employee Press Union
Health and Pension Services
The Health and Pension
Services Unit assists members who have questions about the health insurance and
pension plans provided to employees by the city under agreements with DC 37 and
other municipal employee unions.
Health insurance The
unit helps members resolve problems with insurance claims (including rejections),
discrepancies in reimbursement, incorrect deductions or termination of coverage.
Unit
counselors will discuss the benefits available from the city’s health insurance
plans while members are on the city’s active payroll and when they reach
retirement. They also can answer questions about Medicare coverage.
If
a member or dependent loses city coverage, the unit will help them continue benefits
under the COBRA law, which lets people who lose their jobs pay for a year’s
coverage.
Pension Unit representatives
answer questions about the benefits available under the various pension plans.
Pension
counseling is available by appointment. Counselors explain and estimate members’
pension benefits, describe the other benefits members receive upon retirement,
discuss pension options, including survivor benefits, and provide an overview
of how to retire. Members should make an appointment within six months of their
anticipated retirement date; however, the unit assists walk-ins when necessary.
In
addition, the unit advises members about disability pensions, including eligibility
requirements and the steps necessary to protect against losing pension benefits.
If the city denies a disability pension, the unit will represent the member in
the appeals process.
You can visit or write the Health and Pension Services
Unit at 125 Barclay Street, New York, NY, Room 314, or call the unit at (212)
815-1200. | |