Legal Question in Employment Law in Illinois
Pension eligibility
About three years ago, I was laid off (involuntary separation) after working for a large American firm for four and half years. In their benefits handbook, it states that ''If you are laid off, you'll receive up to one year of vesting credit for your pension''. However, when I asked them for the pension, they denied my benefit by saying that involuntary separation is not layoff because it has no guarantee to return to work. I think they are the same and they both have no guarantee to return to work. Later I wrote several letters to them, but they ignored. Can anyone suggest what I should do?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Pension eligibility
Hello. I agree with you. The company
is giving you the run around! You are
entitled to your pension. You may want to consider filing a lawsuit. I
do not believe you have a statute of
limitations problem because you just
requested the pension and were denied.
I am of the impression that the company never agreed to abide by its
promise to you. I would take action
now. Will be happy to discuss this
with you further.