Can anyone distinguish for me the difference between "retiring" and "resigning" as it applies to USAirways' pilots?
In a recent code-a-phone or letter the ALPA writer referred to the disadvantage pilots suffer in comparison to other workers due to the fact that prior to age 50, pilots must "resign" and cannot retire. The writer just left that hanging with no further detail (except to say that the inequity was being addressed).
What does this mean? If I retire before age 50, do I lose my PBGC benefit? Are there other practical aspects that I am missing?
I believe I cannot collect any benefits from PBGC before age 50, but can it be denied altogether because I voluntarily leave USAirways before I turn 50?
Thanks,
In a recent code-a-phone or letter the ALPA writer referred to the disadvantage pilots suffer in comparison to other workers due to the fact that prior to age 50, pilots must "resign" and cannot retire. The writer just left that hanging with no further detail (except to say that the inequity was being addressed).
What does this mean? If I retire before age 50, do I lose my PBGC benefit? Are there other practical aspects that I am missing?
I believe I cannot collect any benefits from PBGC before age 50, but can it be denied altogether because I voluntarily leave USAirways before I turn 50?
Thanks,