Plan Membership and Years of Service
When Do I Become A Participant In The Plan?
You become a participant in the Plan as of the first day
you work in Covered Employment in the first year you earn a
Year of Service.
You will continue to be a participant in the Plan unless
you suffer a Permanent Break in Service before you become
vested.
How Do I Earn a Year of Service?
Generally, you earn a Year of Service by working in
"Covered Employment".
"Covered Employment" is employment for which an Employer
has agreed to contribute to the Plan under a collective
bargaining agreement with the Union or, in the case of Union
officers and Employees of the Steamfitters’ Industry
Educational Fund, employment for which contributions are
made in accordance with an agreement to do so.
You earn a Year of Service for any calendar year in which
you meet the following requirements:
(a) All Years up to and including 1952:
(i) you were a member in good standing of the Union and
your dues were fully paid and no evidence to the contrary is
submitted to the Trustees for any year; or
(ii) you provided satisfactory evidence to the Trustees
that you completed 250 hours of service in Covered
Employment during the year; or
(iii) you were a salaried official of the Union and you
had earnings of $1,000 or more in Covered Employment during
the year.
(b) Years 1953 through 1958 inclusive:
(i) you were eligible for coverage under the
Steamfitters’ Industry Welfare Fund; or
(ii) you provided satisfactory evidence to the Trustees
that you completed 250 hours of service in Covered
Employment during the year; or
(iii) you were a salaried official of the Union, and you
had earnings of $1,000 or more in Covered Employment.
(c) Years 1959 through 1975 inclusive:
You worked in Covered Employment, earning at least 250
times the journeyman steamfitters’ hourly wage rate in
effect on January 1 of the year under the collective
bargaining agreement, rounded to the next lower $100.
(d) Years 1976 through 1995:
You worked in Covered Employment, earning at least 250
times the journeyman steamfitters’ hourly wage rate in
effect on January 1 of the year under the collective
bargaining agreement.
(e) Years 1996 and later:
You worked 250 hours in covered employment regardless of
your union status.
(f) In determining whether you have completed a
Year of Service in 1977 or any later year, the Plan
may count contributions that are actually paid to the Plan
on your account by another U.A. pension fund under a
reciprocal agreement with this Plan. Such contributions
actually received must equal or exceed the dollar amount of
contributions which would have been received if your
employment under the reciprocal agreement had been Covered
Employment as a journeyman steamfitter under the Plan. You
can earn a Year of Service partly with Covered Employment
under the Plan and partly with service under a reciprocal
agreement. For more details, contact the Fund Office.
(g) The rules in the following paragraph apply only
to employment as an apprentice:
(i) Years 1983 and 1984 and for 1985 if you were
indentured as an apprentice before 1984:
If you are not credited with a Year of Service under
section (d) above, you will be credited with a Year of
Service for 1983 if you earned at least 250 times the
journeyman steamfitters’ hourly wage rate in effect on
January 1 of such year under the collective bargaining
agreement, multiplied by:
42.5% in the case of a first year apprentice,
52.5% in the case of a second year apprentice,
62.5% in the case of a third year apprentice and
80% in the case of a fourth year apprentice.
(ii) Years 1985 through and including 1997:
If you are an apprentice indentured on or after January
1, 1984, and are not credited with a Year of Service under
section (d) above, you will be credited with a Year of
Service for each calendar year during which you earned at
least 250 times the journeyman steamfitters’ hourly wage
rate in effect on January 1 of such year under the
collective bargaining agreement multiplied by a fraction,
the numerator of which is the hourly wage rate applicable to
you on January 1 of the Plan year and the denominator of
which is the journeyman steamfitter’s hourly wage rate on
January 1 of such Plan year under the collective bargaining
agreement.
(iii) Years 1998 and later:
For Plan Years 1998 and later, a participant, including
an apprentice, shall be credited with a year of service if
he worked 250 hours in covered employment. In addition,
retroactively to January 1, 1996, an Employee working in the
temporary heat and air conditioning classification, and a
reciprocal journeyman working in the jurisdiction of Local
Union 638, will be credited with a year of service if he
worked at least 250 hours.
(h) Certain periods of active U.S. military service
may also count toward your Years of Credited Service
if you are engaged in Covered Employment immediately
before such military service and return to Covered
Employment within a year after discharge. Contact the Fund
Office for more information.
(i) Limited credit for periods of Workers’
Compensation
Effective January 1, 1996, if a participant is injured in
covered employment he will be credited with 1/6 of the hours
necessary to earn a year of service for each month that he
receives Workers’ Compensation benefits upon presentation of
adequate documentation to the Trustees. A participant may
not earn more than one year of service during his lifetime
under this provision. Credit for Workers’ Compensation is
not available to any employee who has retired under the
Plan.
When Do I Become Vested?
(i) 1997 and prior. You become vested in your Plan
benefit after completing 10 Years of Service which have not
been canceled due to a Break in Service. Covered Employees
of the Union and the Steamfitters’ Industry Educational Fund
become vested after 5 Years of Service which have not been
canceled due to a Break in Service.
(ii) Effective January 1, 1998, you become vested in the
Plan if you are credited with at least 5 years of service
which have not been previously canceled and you worked at
least 1 hour in Covered Employment after January 1, 1998.
Once you become vested, you cannot lose credit for your
Years of Service and you are entitled to receive a benefit
from the Plan when you retire.
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