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Who is eligible for a benefit from the ESF Pension Fund?
In most cases, a participant in the Plan who has earned a minimum of five years of vesting service will be eligible to receive a benefit. However, if a participant ended work in covered employment before January 1, 1999 they will typically need 10 years of vesting service in order to be eligible to receive a benefit.
What is vesting service?
Vesting service is the length of time a participant works for a contributing employer. One year of vesting service requires a minimum of 1,000 hours of covered employment.
The Employees’ Security Fund (ESF) Pension Plan is designed to help you better prepare for your future financial security once you stop working. Employer contributions and earnings on investments (if any) fund the Plan. You are not required or permitted to contribute to the Plan.
Below are the Pension Plan highlights. Complete details are available in the Summary Plan Description (PDF, 73K).
Eligibility and Participation |
You’re in right away. You are a participant in the Plan after you complete one hour of service in covered employment. |
Your Benefit Amount |
These factors determine your pension amount:
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Pension Credits |
Pension Credits are used to determine the amount of your benefit and the type of benefit you’re eligible for. The number of Pension Credits you have is generally based on your years of service. |
Vesting Service |
You are fully vested after you have completed five years of service. However, if you ended work in covered employment before January 1, 1999, you needed 10 years of service to become fully vested. You earn one year of Vesting Service for each calendar year in which you work at least 1,000 hours. Being vested means you have earned an irrevocable right to your benefit and it cannot be cancelled or taken away. |
Types of Pensions |
There are four pension types available. Each has its own eligibility requirements and level of benefits:
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How your pension is paid depends on your marital status at retirement:
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Required Distributions |
Start collecting. You must begin receiving your pension by |
Plan Name |
Employees Security Fund of the Electrical Products Industries Pension Plan |
Plan Identification Number |
11-6169793 |
Plan Number |
001 |
Plan Year |
January 1 through December 31 |
Type of Plan |
This is a Defined Benefit Plan. Participants receive a definite amount per month for each Pension Credit. |
Plan Administrator |
Joint Industry Board of the Electrical Industry |