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CORRE president: Pension plan prospects dim now, but future brighter

Posted at 6:01 pm October 8, 2012
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

CORRE and President Dub Shults

CORRE President Dub Shults, right, tells several hundred federal contractor retirees on Monday that prospects for pension adjustments aren’t good now, but the situation could improve.

Living expenses for essentials such as housing and utilities rose between 37 percent and 72 percent in 14 years, but pensions didn’t increase at all for local retirees of some U.S. Department of Energy contractors.

A local nonprofit organization hopes to change that.

“We must continue to strive for an increase in pensions for all retirees,” said Dub Shults, president of Coalition for Oak Ridge Retired Employees, or CORRE. “This is our basic need.”

During an annual membership meeting Monday, Shults cited factors that have hampered the organization’s requests for pension adjustments for more than 13,000 retirees and surviving spouses of managing contractors of DOE facilities in Oak Ridge. Among those are the July 28 security breach at the Y-12 National Security Complex, tighter budgets, and changes in contractors, pension plans, and leaders at DOE sites in Oak Ridge.

“The answer to our quest for pension adjustments is that prospects are dim,” Shults told several hundred people during the Monday afternoon meeting at the Heritage Fellowship Church in Oak Ridge. “We are not likely to get a pension increase in the foreseeable future.”

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Filed Under: U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Coalition for Oak Ridge Retired Employees, contractors, CORRE, Dub Shults, pensions, retirees, U.S. Department of Energy

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