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Year 2003 Key Accomplishments
CORRE continues to urgently make the case with company representatives and legislators for the benefits changes requested in the 2002/2003 Position Paper. These included a minimum monthly pension of $600 for retirees with at least 20 years of service; $400 monthly for eligible surviving spouses; and a cost-of-living adjustment for retirees averaging 15%.
CORRE is approved as a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization by the IRS.
CORRE encourages the Tennessee Congressional Delegation representing East Tennessee counties to write to DOE Secretary Abraham about the inequity in pension adjustments across the DOE system and the need for equitable treatment for Oak Ridge retirees. Both Tennessee Senators have written separately to the Secretary expressing their concerns.
CORRE Board votes to expand the organization’s coverage to all retirees from local DOE contractors (such as Wackenhut and Bechtel-Jacobs), who are under the same pension plan.
Rep. Zach Wamp’s office coordinates a July meeting between CORRE and the DOE Operations Office Managers to discuss our requests for improvements in retiree pension benefits.
CORRE meets in August with M&O Contractor Managers and TN Congressional Staff representatives to discuss our pension benefit requests.
Year 2004 Key Accomplishments
Minimum pension benefit of $600/month for retirees and $400/month for surviving spouses begins in January.
CORRE issues 2004 Position Paper, requesting a pension adjustment to recover 75% of inflationary losses, averaging 17% based upon years since retirement.
Petition with 5,684 signatures supporting CORRE’s goals presented to DOE-ORO, contractors, and congressional representatives.
CORRE representative invited to participate on ORNL Benefits Advisory Committee.
Roane County Commission issues resolution in support of CORRE’s objectives.
Year 2005, First Quarter Key Accomplishments
CORRE's 2005 Position Paper issued, outlining needed adjustments and spousal option benefit improvements.
Representatives from Wackenhut and Becthel-Jacobs added to CORRE Board.
Pension benefit concerns have been discussed with the DOE-OR Manager. He has agreed to make DOE Secretary Bodman aware of the issues raised by CORRE.
Year 2000 Important Activities
CORRE names officers and board members, defines its purpose, and establishes a list of objectives.
CORRE enlists the aid of the Knoxville News Sentinel and The Oak Ridger to help with these objectives.
CORRE initiates discussions with ATLC and the DOE-ORO Manager.
Year 2001 Important Activities
CORRE board members begin regular monthly meetings in Oak Ridge to discuss issues.
CORRE executive officers hold their initial meetings with prime contractor managers.
Annual goals and objectives are developed for 2001.
Open dialog is established by CORRE with DOE Oak Ridge Operations Office, BWXT and UT-Battelle management, and the Tennessee Congressional Representatives.
Subcommittees are established to handle political actions and retiree Legislative contacts, strategic planning and other functions.
CORRE hosts the first annual meeting for members, reporting the year’s accomplishments and future plans.
Year 2002 Important Activities
Annual goals and objectives are developed for 2002/2003, including minimum pensions for retirees, an annual cost-of-living increase for retirees, and CORRE representation on the Pension Fund Advisory Board of the prime contractors.
CORRE initiates its website, where pertinent information about CORRE activities is posted.
CORRE writes to DOE Secretary Abraham concerning inequity in Oak Ridge retirees’ pensions compared with others in the DOE system.
CORRE corresponds with Department of Labor and the IRS about discriminatory practices in administration of the Oak Ridge Pension Fund.
CORRE holds second annual membership meeting.
Regular meetings held between CORRE and Contractor representatives.
Year 2003 Important Activities (Click here for additional details about CORRE 2003 Activities)
CORRE "Active Membership" grows to over 2,000.
CORRE continues to meet periodically with Contractor, DOE, and Congressional representatives.
CORRE continues to carefully watch the value of Pension Fund Assets, the Present Value of Liabilities, and the Surplus against which any proposed increase will be judged.
The third annual membership meeting is held October 8, with new officers and board members being elected for 2004-2005.
Year 2004 Important Activities (Click here for additional details about CORRE 2004 Activities)
CORRE presents adjustment request to BWXT and ORNL management.
CORRE meets with DOE-ORO and NNSA-Y-12
CORRE asks that new employee benefit of 2% pension reduction for spousal reduction option be extended to retirees.
CORRE briefs Congressional representatives and writes to local and regional elected officials, explaining goals and seeking their support.
CORRE Membership grows to 2,250.
CORRE holds 4th Annual Meeting and Rally at ORHS Auditorium on October 20, 2004.
Year 2005, First Quarter, Important Activities
Corresponded and met with chief UT-Battelle, BWXT and Wackenhut managers to explain CORRE's request for pension benefit improvements.
Briefed representatives from the entire East Tennessee Congressional Delegation about complete lack of action, through the first quarter of 2005, by DOE and the Oak Ridge DOE Contractors upon CORRE’s requested pension benefit improvements.
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| Date Modified: 31 January 2006 |