FOR UAW LOCAL 1999 MEMBERS
ON LAYOFF WEEK ENDING
MAY 2, 2004
INFORMATION BOOKLET
provided by our BENEFIT REPRESENTATIVES
INTRODUCTION
We know the following information is lengthy, but if you
will take the time to read it carefully and completely, it
will help to insure your timely receipt of benefits.
This information is designed to provide a concise reference
for answers to frequently asked questions. Every effort has
been made to verify the accuracy of all the information contained
herein.
An employee’s rights and benefits to which they are
entitled are determined solely by the National Agreement and
the Supplemental Agreements. Those plans or agreements are
controlling in the event of any inconsistency between them
and the information contained herein. Absent an express delegation
of authority from the GM Board of Directors, no one has the
authority to commit the Corporation to any benefit or benefit
provision not provided for under the written terms of the
benefit program, or to change the eligibility criteria or
any other provisions of such programs.
HELPFUL NUMBERS
The following numbers are for your use. Due to the reduced
manpower during the layoff, it is recommended you try to resolve
any problems you may have yourself first before trying to
contact a Benefit Representative/ You may call the appropriate
number yourself to receive assistance.
NATIONAL CENTERS
For Information Regarding:
GM HEALTH CARE (Eligibility, Cards, Dependent Changes)
GM LIFE INSURANCE, INTEGRATED DISABILITY ACTIVITY, S&A,
EDB and Workers’ Comp Claim Inquiries
Contact the NATIONAL BENEFIT CENTER Active & Retirees
1/800/828-9236 Deaf-TDD 1/800-872-8682
Web www.gmnbc.com http://www.gmbenefits.com modified
06/15/2006
GM SAVINGS (PSP) 1/800/489-4646
TDD: 1/800/655-0969
Webwww.401k.com and www.gm401k.com
NAT'L LAYOFF BENEFIT CENTER (SUB/GIS)
1/800/852-6000
Web www.layoffbenefits.com
GM NAT'L EMPLOYEE PLACEMENT CENTER
(NEPC) 1/800/628-4473
PENSION ADMINISTRATION CENTER (PAC)
1/800/659-2000 TDD: 1/800/659-8811
Web www.pension-administration.com http://www.gmbenefits.com modified
06/15/2006
GM Benefits and Services
1-800-489-4646 added 06/15/2006
HEALTH CARE
TRADITIONAL:
United Health Care Insurance Co.
Group No. 003200 1/800/241-9964
Web www.myuhc.com
Prescription Drug Program/Mail Order Prescription Drugs
1/800/464-4679
Web www.medcohealth.com
HMO:
PacifiCare
Group No. 011283 1/800/825-9355
Web www.Pacificare.com
Prescription Drug Program
Prescription Solutions1/800/788-7871
Web www.rxsolutions.com
DELTA DENTAL (Hourly)
Claims (Group No. 8330) 1/800/942-0667
Web www.deltadentalmi.com
VISION-Cole Managed Vision Plan # 80140
1/800/638-0166
1/800/543-9150
Web www.colemanagedvision.com
TRADITIONAL MEMBERS ONLY
(Others contact your carrier)
National Durable Medical Equipment/
Prosthetic & Orthotic (Northwood-NPN)
1/800/936-9314
MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Connecticut General
Hourly BC/BS Traditional Only
(Others contact your carrier)
Careline 1/800/235-2302
Claims 1/800/523-4626
Central Diagnostic &
Referral Center (405)691-1417
MISCELLANEOUS
UAW/GM LEGAL SERVICES PLAN
405/677-2670 Nationwide: 1/800/482-7700
Web www.uawlsp.com
PENSIONS & AutoSUB
Mike Hadlock 733-6657 In Plant Ext. 6657
PEV (Company Cars)
733-6383 In Plant Ext. 6383
NEW CAR PURCHASE PROGRAM
1/800/235-4646
UAW/GM TUITION ASSISTANCE (EMPLOYEE) 1/800/GMUAW11 (468-2911)
DEPENDENT CHILDREN SCHOLARSHIPS
1/800/650-9671
UAW/GM LifeSteps 1/800/711-5934
GMAC MORTGAGE
Home Equity Loans 1/800/205-4622
Mortgage Loans 1/800/766-4622
GMAC DEMAND NOTES 1/800/548-7923
GMAC AUTO LOANS 1/800/200-4622
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 405/733-6212
HOURLY PAYROLL 405/733-6373
405/733-6369
SAFETY GLASSES 405/733-6389
OKLA. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION 405/525-1500
GM WAGE & EMPLOYMENT VERIFICATION CENTER 1/800/886-3913
TDD: 1/800/882-3563
EMERGENCY CALL-IN 733-6144
ABSENCE CALL-IN 1/800/222-8889
GM-AOL Enrollment 1/866-244-2777
Web http:www.gmaolenroll.com
UPDATED INFORMATION AND DIRECTIONS
WILL BE POSTED ON THE
UAW LOCAL 1999 WEB SITE:
www.uawlocal1999.org
STATE UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION (U/C)
The following is an outline of the State process for all
employees. As in the past, GM will use these mass layoff instructions:
1. The Plant Employment Department will notify the State
on April 27, 2004, about the employees on layoff.
2. Unemployment benefits will be filed by telephone for the
week(s) you are on temporary layoff.
3. After your initial claim has been established, a monetary
determination will be mailed listing your weekly benefit amount,
maximum benefit amount, and total amount of benefits for the
current benefit year. If you have questions about this determination,
contact the Unemployment Service Center. Please notify UAW
Benefit Representative Roger Spillman, 733-6085, for instructions
if you are “Monetary Ineligible”. If you are “Monetary
Eligible”, you will be required to call the State TELECLAIM
System each week, as previously done. If a layoff week reopens
an existing claim, no notice will be sent.
4. Most members have already established a waiting period,
therefore this week will be a payable State benefit. For those
who have not established a waiting period, if you qualify
for benefits, the first week for which you call in will establish
a non-payable week, waiting period for the benefit year. If
you do not call in for the week, your waiting period will
not be established. No benefits can be paid until this waiting
period week has been served.
5. The GM week is from Monday through Sunday. The State week
is from Sunday through Saturday. NO CLAIM MAY BE FILED BEFORE
THE STATE WEEK ENDS. This means your weekly claim must be
called in after midnight on Saturday of the week of layoff.
Filing on Sunday, May 2 is highly recommended for the State’s
week ending date of Saturday, May 1.
6. If you are unable to complete your claim call on Sunday
due to the increased claims load at that time, you will be
able to file at any time Monday through Saturday.
If your address has changed or changes during the down time,
you must change it at the plant or your U/C checks, if issued,
will be mailed to the wrong address. In addition to advising
the plant, please contact UAW Benefit Representative Roger
Spillman, 733-6085, so he can do a follow-up with the U/C
office. U/C checks are not forwarded by the Postal Service.
7. Claims must be filed within fourteen (14) days of the
week-ending date. If they are not filed within fourteen (14)
days after the week has ended, the claim is considered untimely
and will NOT be paid unless good cause has been shown for
the delay.
8. To file your weekly claim:
OUTSIDE the Oklahoma City area: 1-800-555-1554
INSIDE the Oklahoma City area: 405-525-1500
The TELECLAIM System is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week
9. When you call TELECLAIM
Press 1 for touch-tone telephones
Press 1 for Unemployment Insurance
Press 1 for Weekly Claims Line
Remember, TELECLAIM will give you step-by-step instructions
for each question and you will answer “YES” by
entering “1”, or “NO” by entering
“9"
FOR NEW CLAIMS, on your first call, you will be required
to establish a four-digit PIN number that you will make up.
This is your personal, confidential number and electronic
signature. DO NOT give this number to anyone as you will be
held accountable for any payments made in error if others
use your PIN.
Those that established a PIN in March should be able to use
that PIN. If you have forgotten your PIN, you may request
a reset.
The computer will follow a script and ask you specific questions.
Additional questions may be asked based on your answers. Example
of questions are as follows:
1. If work had been available, were you able and available
to work for your employer this week?
2. Did you perform work during the week for which you were
or will be paid?
If YES: How much money did you earn?
You must enter the amount you earned before deductions. This
amount should not include severance pay. First you will be
asked to enter the dollar amount and press the * key. Then
you will be asked to enter the cent amount and press the *
key.
How many hours did you work?
Please enter the number of hours you worked during the week
and press the * key. Only hours should be entered, not minutes.
Keypad Example: If you had $125.84 in earnings, you would
enter 1, 2, 5 on your telephone keypad and press the * key,
and then enter 8, 4 and press the * key.
Voice Response Example: You will be asked to give the dollar
amount first and then the cent amount. Speak both amounts
one digit at a time. If your total earnings were $82.25, to
report dollars you would say “8" “2",
not “82"; to report cents “2" “5",
not “25".
3. Did you receive or are you entitled to receive vacation
pay for the week?
How much money did you receive? (See example for entering
dollar and cent amount)
4. Has there been any change in the amount of retirement
pay or pension previously reported?
5. Did you refuse work, quit a job, or were you discharged
from a job during the week you are claiming benefits.
6. Are you still scheduled to return to work on May 3, 2004?
This date could be a fictitious date because the TELECLAIM
System requires a date in this question. The State selects
this date, not GM! THIS IS NOT A RETURN- TO-WORK DATE! This
date is subject to change. Regardless of the date asked, you
answer “YES”.
REMEMBER . . . These questions pertain only to the week for
which you are filing. For week ending May 2, most members
will answer “YES” to questions 1and 6, and “NO”
to Questions 2, 3, 4 and 5.
TELECLAIM will repeat your responses. If any of the responses
are incorrect, enter “9" and you will be asked
each question again. If all the answers are correct, enter
“1". This will record your answers. If you meet
all eligibility requirements, your weekly claim will be processed
for payment. If the week is not accepted, you will be given
instructions to contact the Call Center for additional help.
Please remember, you must remain on the line until you have
answered all questions and the TELECLAIM System tells you
“Goodbye”, or your week will not process. If your
call is discontinued before you are told “Goodbye”,
your answers have not been recorded and you will have to call
again. You are responsible for the answers provided and can
be penalized under the law for withholding or willfully giving
incorrect information. Allowing someone else to file your
week for you is fraud.
If you have any problems with your claim, you may call 405-525-1500
(Oklahoma City calling area), or 918-437-1855 (Tulsa calling
area) Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., select
Option 7 on the Unemployment Insurance menu and speak with
a Claims Agent.
Wages: You must report hours worked and
earnings for the week in which you are filing. If you have
worked during the week for any employer, you must report the
total amount earned before deductions, regardless of whether
you have or have not been paid. This would be on Question
2.
FOR NEW CLAIMS ONLY: During the layoff for
week ending May 2, if you had income that is from the Federal
Government, the military, or from out of state during the
period January 1, 2003 through December 31, 2003, you must
contact the Call Center and request that the earnings be used
in the calculation of your benefits.
Holiday Pay: (There is not a specific/separate
question for holiday pay, therefore payment must be reported
as earnings.) If you will be paid holiday pay for any day
during the week for which you are filing, you must report
the holiday pay as wages as well as 8 hours of employment.
You must report the total amount of holiday pay before deductions.
Vacation Pay: If you will be receiving vacation
pay for any day(s) during the week for which you are filing,
you must report the total amount, before deductions, for which
you will be paid. For week ending May 2, 2004, GM employees
are placed on layoff and not eligible for vacations.
REPORTING OF NON-GM INCOME. Those of you
who are actively working and age 65 or older and receiving
Social Security payments, DO NOT REPORT THESE BENEFITS AS
EARNING. Members who own a business or work for another employer
may be subject to having to report this information (earnings)
to the State. These are handled on an individual basis and
you will need to contact the State at the Call Center, 405-525-1500.
EARNINGS IN EXCESS OF $100 WILL REDUCE STATE U/C
DOLLAR-FOR-DOLLAR.
Effective January 4, 2004, new claims will generate a maximum
weekly benefit of $275.00, with a total maximum benefit of
$5,700, if otherwise eligible. If you receive the maximum,
it would be 20.7 weeks.
If you returned from leave and are laid off for part of a
week, you may be entitled to a U/C benefit. Contact UAW Benefit
Representative Roger Spillman, 733-6085, during the week ending
May 9. After that week, contact UAW Benefit Representative
Mike Hadlock at 733-6657.
If you have an open claim from May 2003 (tornado event),
the weekly amount for most would be $303 until the benefit
year ends.
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS ARE TAXABLE!
Unemployment Insurance benefits are subject to federal and
state income taxes. Any Unemployment Insurance benefits you
receive are fully taxable. You will be mailed a Form 1099G
by January 31 of each year telling you the amount of benefits
you were paid during the previous year. This notice will be
mailed to the last address of record. The Internal Revenue
Service will be given this same information.
You may elect to have federal and state taxes withheld from
your Unemployment Insurance check. The amount deducted from
your Weekly Benefit Amount will be 10% for federal and 3%
for state. Once you have elected to have taxes withheld or
have declined the option, you will be given this opportunity
to change this decision only once. If you choose to change
your election after taxes have been withheld, reimbursement
cannot be made for past deductions.
SUBenefit INFORMATION
This down week should generate a U/C benefit for most of
our members. AutoSUB will generate a benefit payment when
a State U/C benefit has been paid or a waiting week served.
The 2003 SUB Plan now will pay all waiting weeks.
For members not eligible for a State U/C benefit, a SUB Application
must be completed and mailed to the Consolidated Income Security
Administration (CISA) Center. The application must be accompanied
by a copy of the document sent to you by the State that establishes
your ineligibility for State U/C (monetary ineligibility or
excessive earnings). SUB applications are available at the
temporary Local Union office.
If you have outside earnings or work on Sunday, April 25,
for GM, you must file SUB on a paper application. AutoSUB
will not process in these situations. Forms can be picked
up at the temporary Local Union Office, 5315 South Shartel,
Oklahoma City, or from the website, www.layoffbenefits.com.
CLARIFICATION OF EFFECT OF SUNDAY EARNINGS FROM GM
If you work on Sunday, April 25, you must report those earnings
to State Unemployment. If your U/C weekly amount is $275,
then earnings of $375 or more will disqualify you for State
U/C. If your U/C weekly amount is $303, then earnings of $403
or more will disqualify you for State U/C.
You then must file a paper application for SUBenefits. These
forms are available in the UAW Benefits office and at the
temporary Local Union office, 5315 South Shartel. Be sure
to follow the instructions on the back of the form.
On the SUB application, you must answer:
Part I: Name, Social Security Number, Plant CISCO Code 18014
1. Week Ending Sunday: enter 05/02/04
Part II: Week 1: circle “No”
U/C Benefit Received: 0.0 (if earnings equal one of the above)
or
U/C Benefit Received: U/C received
Reason for Ineligibility: circle “D”
Part III: Week 1: circle “No”
Part IV: Sign & Date
Note: Applications mut be signed and dated on or after May
3.
You can mail your application to the CISA Center (address
on back of form), or return it to the UAW Benefits office
starting on Monday, May 3.
Filing a paper application will normally result in a one-week
delay in receiving your SUB check due to mail time. Sunday
earnings will not affect SUBenefits. SUB will pay full SUB.
Dependent Information Change Form (Formerly SUB 1-HC
Form)
If you and your spouse work for GM and one or both of you
are placed on layoff, you may need to complete a new Dependent
Information Change Form to indicate how your Federal Income
Tax dependent exemptions are to be divided among the two of
you prior to applying for SUBenefits. You and your spouse
may not claim the same dependents if laid off at the same
time. Failure to complete the Dependent Information Change
Form may result in a SUB overpayment. These forms are available
at the temporary Local Union office, 5315 South Shartel, Oklahoma
City, or on line at www.layoffbenefits.com. Your Dependent
Information Change Form remains on file for one year. If you
have had a change in your marital status or had any dependent
changes since the last time you filed SUB, you will need to
complete this Dependent Information Change Form.
Normally we receive the State tape on Tuesday morning, AutoSUB
will run on Wednesday night, with mailing of SUB checks on
Friday. If you file for State U/C after 9:00 p.m. on Monday,
your SUB payment will not be processed until the next week.
On Fridays you may contact the CISA Center, 1-800-852-6000,
to verify the mailing of your check. It is not possible to
report a lost/missing SUB check until ten (10) business days
after the mailing date. EXAMPLE: Check mailed on 5/7/04 cannot
be reported lost/missing until 5/24/04.
PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT THE CISA CENTER, GM OR YOUR BENEFIT
REPRESENTATIVE CONCERNING NOT RECEIVING A SUB CHECK UNTIL
TEN (10) BUSINESS DAYS AFTER THE MAILING DATE. Checks are
delivered by the U.S. Postal Service depending on your address.
Yes, some lucky members may receive their SUB checks on Saturday
– you cannot depend on that!
REMEMBER: DO NOT CALL CISA IF YOU ARE RECEIVING U/C BENEFITS
FROM THE STATE. AutoSUB WILL GENERATE YOUR SUB PAYMENT IF
THE WEEK IS PAYABLE.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Medical Department will be open during the down time.
They will be open for 24 hours continuously Monday through
Friday, and closed on the weekends.
Members returning to work from a leave of absence during
the down time must clear through the Medical Department. If
you do not clear through Medical, you will not be placed on
layoff for the down time and will, therefore, not be eligible
for State U/C or SUBenefits. If your leave expires during
the down time, i.e. your doctor releases you to return to
work, you must report to the GM Medical Department, and if
cleared, report to the Plant Personnel Office so you can receive
instructions.
If you do not follow the above instructions, you will probably
lose or cause a delay in all or some of your benefits, i.e.
State U/C and/or UAW/GM SUBenefits.
There will NOT be a break in any health care, dental or life
insurance coverage due to this down time.
Laid-off employees that have payroll deductions to Tinker
Credit Union and/or GMAC are responsible for these obligations
for the down week.
The UAW Benefit office will be open during this down time.
Due to reduced manpower, the hours will be 8:00 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. Please call 733-6085. If there is no answer, then call
733-6371 and leave a message. Please be patient as there will
be only one Benefit Representative functioning during this
down week.
WORK FAMILY/EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Call 733-6386 and leave a message, or following instructions
on the recorder.
Q. What services are available?
A. Through the Work Family/EAP office, referrals will be made
for employees and laid-off employees, their families and dependents,
for any problems relating to emotional, marital, family, alcohol
and drugs, financial, or other problems. All referrals are
confidential and most of the time initial referrals are free
or based on ability to pay. All members are entitled to use
the Work Family/EAP Program.
Q. How do I apply?
A. You can call direct to the Work Family/EAP office 24 hours
a day at the number above.
Q. Any fee:
A. If the Work Family/EAP makes a referral to an outside
service, that’s where your financial responsibility
takes over. However, we work as the client’s advocate
to make a referral that takes into account the client’s
health insurance, ability to pay, and all other relevant factors.
We can also find the good, cheap and sometimes free resources
that are available in your community.
ATTENTION: Traditional Insurance Members
If you are in need of mental health counseling for yourself
or a family member, or if you or family members are in need
of substance abuse treatment, contact your Work Family/EAP
Representative at 733-6386. DO NOT USE your Traditional Directory
or a United Healthcare provider. These claims are paid by
Connecticut General Insurance Company and you must use one
of the panel providers approved by them or call the CDR at
691-1417.
ATTENTION: Pacificare HMO Members
You may also request mental health counseling for yourself
or a family member, or substance abuse treatment services
directly from your Primary Care Physician, or call your Work
Family/EAP Representative to help in making a referral.
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