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McGlynn v. Ford UAW Retirement Plan et al
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2:22-cv-12462
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May 30, 2024
Ford Settles Union Worker's Retirement Credit Suit
Ford Motor Co. and a union retirement plan have agreed to settle an employee's proposed class action claiming the company improperly calculated retirement benefits owed to workers who were injured on the job, according to a filing Thursday in Michigan federal court.
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August 25, 2023
Ford Narrows Worker's Retirement Credit ERISA Suit
A Michigan federal judge axed part of a Ford employee's suit alleging the company improperly calculated the retirement benefits owed to workers who were injured on the job, ruling Friday that one of the federal benefits law claims in the proposed class action double-dipped into another.
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February 28, 2023
Worker Fights To Keep Class Claims In Ford Retirement Suit
A Ford Motor Co. employee urged a Michigan federal judge to preserve his proposed class action against the company, saying he backed up his claims that the company's method of calculating retirement benefits was unfair to workers who sustained on-the-job illnesses or injuries.
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February 07, 2023
Ford Calls For Dismissal Of Union Pension Service Credit Suit
Ford Motor Co. and its employee union pension plan challenged a worker's proposed class action alleging that the company didn't give service credits for employees on leave, telling a Michigan federal judge that there aren't enough facts to find a violation of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.
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October 14, 2022
Worker Sues Ford Union Pension For Denying Service Credit
Ford Motor Co. and its employee union pension plan illegally refused to give future service credit to cover a longtime employee's workplace injury absences, the employee alleged in a proposed class action filed in Michigan federal court.