Ask cecil roberts umwa president he may know nobody in district17
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The United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) primarily focuses on representing coal miners and their families in the workplace, not on providing assistance with home cleaning activities for the elderly. They may, however, offer resources or services that support retired miners and their communities more broadly.
are umwa for 39yrs, now were broke
A retired miner can typically calculate their monthly UMWA pension by referring to the pension plan summary or contacting the UMWA Pension Department. The pension amount is usually based on factors such as years of service, contributions made, and pension plan provisions. It's recommended to seek assistance from the UMWA Pension Department for personalized calculations.
I'm not familiar with UMWA health insurance, but most private carriers expect providers to bill Medicare first.
If you are a retiree you should be getting a form 1099, not a W2. They are mailed out the last day of Jan. If you need a copy from a previous year contact UMWA H&R Funds at 1-(800) 291-1425.
According to the LM-2 filed by the UMWA with the Department of Labor, the UMWA had 63,340 voting members and 14,470 associate members as of December 31, 2009.
You would have to start your quest with the National Hq of the United Mine Workers. See below link:
The United Mine Workers of America does not list a toll-free number on their website. The regular number for the main office is 703-291-2400.
It is the United Mine Workers of America, I have one too. I bet your says District XX Local XXXX as well? I can't seem to find out where exactly the district is.
My husband died 11 years ago from cancer. He had worked in the coal mines for 9 years. Am I eligible for medical and prescription coverage?
Assuming you are working in a classified job under the National Bituminous Coal Wage Agreement (NBCWA) and that you worked under the 2002 or earlier NBCWA (or are otherwise not considered a "new and inexperienced miner" under the 2007 NBCWA), it depends upon how old you are when you last work under the NBCWA. If you are under age 55, you need 20 years of classified service. If you are at least age 55 but under age 65 when you last work, you only need 10 years. Finally, if you work until age 65, you can retiree with medical benefits after working as few as 5 years.
Stan Berry here.I would like to know if I am going to get any retirement?I worked for midland coal co.from 2/73 to 7/79 bebore I got laid off never to find any more work again at a coal mine.please advise i would like to know.seabee1249@sbcglobal.net Thank you