Voluntary Retirement Benefits Sample Clauses

Voluntary Retirement Benefits. The normal statutory retirement age is sixty (60) years. However, an Employee may volunteer for retirement at age fifty five by writing an application to Management. Subject to approval by the Managing Director and the Employee signing a consent form annexed herewith this Voluntary Agreement as attachment 1, a voluntary retiree, will be given benefits befitting normal retirement package plus a per centum of his/her annual salaries for the remaining years to normal retirement age of sixty (60) years as per table 6.3 below.
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Voluntary Retirement Benefits. 31.6.1. At no cost to the City, the City agrees to deduct seventy-five dollars ($75) and transmit those amounts to the Washington State Council of Fire Fighter (WSCFF) Medical Expense Reimbursement Plan (MERP) for Post-Employment Health Benefits. The union will be required to submit plan documents to the City with all the necessary information to allow the City to accomplish the payroll deduction. The amounts will be reflected in the individual Union member’s monthly pay stub.

Related to Voluntary Retirement Benefits

  • Post-Retirement Benefits The present value of the expected cost of post-retirement medical and insurance benefits payable by the Borrower and its Subsidiaries to its employees and former employees, as estimated by the Borrower in accordance with procedures and assumptions deemed reasonable by the Required Lenders is zero.

  • Retirement Benefits Due to either investment or employment during the marriage, either the Husband or Wife: (check one) ☐ - DO NOT have retirement plans. ☐ - HAVE retirement plans. The Couple has the following retirement plans: (“Retirement Plans”). Upon signing this Agreement, the Retirement Plans shall be owned by: (check one) ☐ - Husband ☐ - Wife ☐ - Both Spouses ☐ - Other. .

  • Retirement Benefit Should the Director still be in the Directorship ------------------ of the Association upon attainment of his 70th birthday, the Association will commence to pay him $590 per month for a continuous period of 120 months. In the event that the Director should die after becoming entitled to receive said monthly installments but before any or all of said installments have been paid, the Association will pay or will continue to pay said installments to such beneficiary or beneficiaries as the Director has directed by filing with the Association a notice in writing. In the event of the death of the last named beneficiary before all the unpaid payments have been made, the balance of any amount which remains unpaid at said death shall be commuted on the basis of 6 percent per annum compound interest and shall be paid in a single sum to the executor or administrator of the estate of the last named beneficiary to die. In the absence of any such beneficiary designation, any amount remaining unpaid at the Director's death shall be commuted on the basis of 6 percent per annum compound interest and shall be paid in a single sum to the executor or administrator of the Director's estate.

  • Voluntary Benefits The Board will make optional voluntary group benefits 25 available to all eligible employees. Employees who participate in voluntary benefits must do so at 26 their own expense or with available Flex Credits. Voluntary benefits shall be recommended by the 27 Insurance Task Force and approved by the Board.

  • RETIREMENT SEVERANCE PAY Any employee who works regularly each week on a permanent part-time basis or on a full-time basis and who has ten or more years of service with the Shaker Heights Board of Education, may elect at the time of his/her retirement from active service (retirement from active service shall mean actual retirement under one of Ohio’s public employee retirement systems or eligibility for retirement under such retirement systems with retirement from the Shaker schools and election to withdraw retirement funds in a lump sum payment) to receive severance pay in an amount equal to: One-fourth (1/4) of his/her unused accumulation at the per diem rate of said employee’s basic contract salary in effect at the time of the last day of employment in Shaker Heights. Supplemental contracts, extended service, overtime or any other compensation will not be included in the calculation.

  • Deferred Retirement a. An employee who, upon separation from County service, is eligible for paid retirement and elects deferred retirement must defer participation in the Grant until such time as he or she becomes an active retiree.

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