OCTOBER 23—The TWU Local 100 Retirees Association has reached its highest membership numbers in 25 years.
Retirees Director James Whalen, speaking Thursday at the organization's general membership meeting at Eastwood Manor in the Bronx, said the association now claims a paying membership of 8,400 transit retirees—about a third of the total number of TWU Local 100 retirees. Association members are eligible for extra benefits, including optical and dental, and also have an organization that works to advance retiree benefits around the country.
Addressing areas of concern, Whalen told the over 300 members in attendance that the controversy over the Aetna Medicare Advantage insurance coverage seems to have ebbed, with very few complaints coming in compared to the year before. He said that both he and his wife are on the Aetna plan and they have no complaints, a conclusion echoed by Retirees Executive Board Member Kevin Harrington.
He said that the Retirees Association's recent events—including a riverboat cruise and a country outing at Krucker's Catering and Picnic Grove—had been very successful. The Association sees a steady stream of retirees and Retirees in Training (members looking to retire) in their offices on the third floor of the Union Hall at 195 Montague Street in Brooklyn. They're served by the able staff of the Association, which includes Whalen, Barry Roberts, Shalena Lindsay, Carolyn Surian, and Victoria Griss.
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