Stephen, J. Cabot blog

September 20, 2005

ERISA Bars Pension Plan’s ‘Break-in-Service’ Exclusion

Filed under: Employee Free Choice Act — Stephen Cabot @ 11:49 pm

Under ERISA, the calculation of a worker’s pension benefits cannot exclude a period of work due to a “break in service” — even if that first stretch of work occurred before The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has lifted a gag order imposed in a whistleblower suit brought by a Pennsylvania state trooper who claims his superiors retaliated against him after he testified in court about allegedly faulty radar speed ERISA was passed — a divided panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of has even if that first stretch of work occurred before The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has lifted a gag order imposed in a whistleblower suit brought by a Pennsylvania state trooper who claims his superiors retaliated against him after he testified in court about allegedly faulty radar speed ERISA was passed

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