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Chrysler
Retirees
"Old
age is no place for sissies"
— Bette Davis |

Oscar
Paskal |
| For
an inspirational story of a dynamic Chrysler Group retiree,
88-year-old Oscar Paskal, click on his photo above. |
It's
activity and involvement that are the real keys to enjoying
your retirement. Every
UAW-Chrysler Local Union has a Retired Workers
Chapter, and retirees interested
in becoming active in their chapter should contact
their Retired Workers Chapter Chairperson.
Visit
the UAW International Union's Retired Worker Program Web
site at UAW.org/ret for news affecting UAW retirees, information about
UAW Retiree Drop-in Centers and more.
For other
resouces designed to help retirees live fulfilling lives,
visit the retirement section
of the NTC's online learning site, LearnNTC.com.
And
for still more information specifically designed for
both UAW and non-represented retirees, visit the Chrysler
U.S. Retirees Homepage.
There,
retirees or the spouses or surviving
spouses of a retiree, can:
- Read
the Chrysler Times.
- Get
a deal on a new vehicle through Chrysler
Employee Advantage.
- Visit
the Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge brand
sites.
- Sign
up for your benefits.
- Get
answers to your benefit questions with
easy-to-find phone numbers, Web sites,
claims instructions, etc.
- Manage
your 401(k).
- Sign
up to have your prescription drugs
delivered to your home.
The Future
Planning Program, designed primarily for active workers, can also be
an important tool for retirees.
The 10-session program,
held at UAW Local halls, includes guest speakers who are specialists in areas
from health and relationships to finance and retirement benefits. Retired workers
from the local are also able to attend these sessions if there is room for more
than the active workers enrolled.
For those retirees who can't
attend such sessions, the NTC has put Future Planning Program Participant's
Manual online. The manual includes the classroom materials used in the Future
Planning Program sessions. To view them, click
here or click on the photo of the manual. The files can be read online or
printed out.
For more
information about NTC programs for retirees, contact Darrell
Motley at 313.567.3300.
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