Opinion of Trustees
Resolution of Dispute
Case No. 84-430
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OPINION OF TRUSTEES
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In Re
Complainants: Employees and Pensioners
Respondent: Employer
ROD Case No: 84-430 – July 17, 1987
Board of Trustees: Joseph P. Connors, Sr., Chairman; Paul R. Dean, Trustee; William B. Jordan,
Trustee; William Miller, Trustee; Donald E. Pierce, Jr., Trustee.
Pursuant to Article IX of the United Mine Workers of America (“UMWA”) 1950 Benefit Plan
and Trust, and under the authority of an exemption granted by the United States Department of
Labor, the Trustees have reviewed the facts and circumstances of this dispute concerning the
provision of health benefits coverage under the terms of the Employer Benefit Plan.
Background Facts
The Complainants are Employees of the Respondent and Pensioners whose last classified
signatory employment in the coal industry was for the Respondent. The Respondent is signatory
to the National Bituminous Coal Wage Agreement (“Wage Agreement”) of 1984.
The Respondent provided health benefits coverage for the Complainants through the Bituminous
Industry Trust/Business Insurance Trust (“BIT”) and California Life Insurance until April 30,
1987, when the BIT was terminated. Due to insolvency, the BIT and California Life Insurance
have ceased paying health benefits claims for services rendered prior to April 30, 1987. The
representative for the Complainants has stated that the Respondent has not provided health
benefits for the Complainants after April 30, 1987.
The representative for the Complainants asks whether the Respondent is responsible for payment
of the medical bills incurred by the Complainants that are unpaid due to the insolvency of BIT
and California Life Insurance. The representative for the Complainants also asks whether the
Respondent is responsible for providing the Complainants’ health benefits coverage after April
30, 1987.
Dispute
Whether the Respondent is responsible for the provision of health benefits for the Complainants
as Employees and Pensioners under the terms of the Employer Benefit Plan.
Positions of the Parties
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Position of the Complainants: The Respondent is responsible for payment of the covered medical
charges incurred by the Complainants and for the provision of health benefits for the
Complainants as Employees and Pensioners.
Position of the Respondent: The Respondent has not responded to repeated correspondence from
the Funds regarding its position in this dispute.
Pertinent Provisions
Article XX Section (c)(3)(i) of the National Bituminous Coal Wage Agreement of 1984 provides
in pertinent part:
(c) 1974 Plans and Trusts
(3)(i) Each signatory Employer shall establish and maintain an
Employee benefit plan to provide, implemented through an
insurance carrier(s), health and other non-pension benefits for its
Employees covered by this Agreement as well as pensioners, under
the 1974 Pension Plan and Trust, whose last signatory classified
employment was with such Employer. The benefits provided by
the Employer to its eligible Participants pursuant to such plans
shall be guaranteed during the term of this Agreement by that
Employer at levels set forth in such plans.
Article I (1), (2), (4) and (5) of the Employer Benefit Plan provide:
Article I – Definitions
The following terms shall have the meanings herein set forth:
(1) “Employer” means (Employer’s Name).
(2) “Wage Agreement” means the National Bituminous Coal Wage
Agreement of 1984, as amended from time to time and any successor
agreement.
(4) “Employee” shall mean a person working in a classified job for the
Employer, eligible to receive benefits hereunder.
(5) “Pensioner” shall mean any person who is receiving a pension, other than
(i) a deferred vested pension based on less than 20 years of credited
service, or (ii) a pension based in whole or in part on years of service
credited under the terms of Article II G of the 1974 Pension Plan, or any
corresponding paragraph of any successor thereto, under the 1974 Pension
Plan (or any successor thereto), whose last classified signatory
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employment was with the Employer, subject to the provisions of Article II
B of this Plan.
Article II A. (1) and (4) of the Employer Benefit Plan provide:
Article II – Eligibility
The persons eligible to receive the health benefits pursuant to Article III are as follows:
A. Active Employees
Benefits under Article III shall be provided to any Employee who:
(1) is actively at work* for the Employer on the effective date of the Wage
Agreement; or
(4) A new Employee will be eligible for health benefits from the first day
worked with the Employer.
Article II B. (1) of the Employer Benefit Plan provides:
B. Pensioners
Health benefits and life insurance under Article III hereof shall be provided to
Pensioners as follows:
(1) Any Pensioner who is not again employed in classified signatory
employment subsequent to
(a) such Pensioner’s initial date of retirement under the 1974
Pension Plan, and
(b) October 1, 1984, shall be eligible for coverage as a
Pensioner under, and subject to all other provisions of this
Plan. Notwithstanding (i) and (ii) of the definition of
Pensioner in Article 1(5) of this Plan, any such Pensioner
who was eligible for benefits under the 1974 Benefit Plan
as a Pensioner on December 5, 1977, shall be eligible for
such benefits, subject to all other provisions of this Plan.
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Actively at work includes an Employee of the Employer who was actively at work on
September 30, 1984, and who returns to active work with the Employer two weeks after the
effective date of the Wage Agreement.
Discussion
Article XX Section (c)(3)(i) of the 1984 Wage Agreement requires an Employer to provide an
Employer Benefit Plan… “implemented through an insurance carrier(s), (for] health and other
non-pension benefits…” It further requires that “benefits provided by the Employer to its eligible
Participants pursuant to such plans shall be guaranteed during the term of this Agreement by that
Employer at levels set forth in such plans.” Although the Respondent in the instant case
implemented its Employer Benefit Plan until April 30, 1987 through an employer trust fund and
insurance carrier which subsequently became insolvent, such event does not relieve the
Respondent of its primary obligation to provide benefits pursuant to the Wage Agreement.
Inasmuch as the Complainants were eligible for health benefits coverage from the Respondent at
the time their outstanding medical charges were incurred, the Respondent is responsible for
payment of those charges under the terms of the Employer Benefit Plan. Inasmuch as the
Complainants are currently eligible for health benefits from the Respondent as Employees and
Pensioners, the Respondent is responsible for the provision of their health benefits coverage.
Opinion of the Trustees
The Respondent is responsible for payment of the covered medical charges incurred by the
Complainants and for the provision of health benefits for the Complainants as Employees and
Pensioners under the terms of the Wage Agreement and the Employer Benefit Plan.