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Joint Union Campaign ‘ NRA 60’ for Paramedics It’s a Matter of Safety and Fairness!. Meeting Hosted by CUPE Ontario. Main Discussion Items. Campaign Objective ‘The Issue’: Why This Campaign is Necessary OMERS Decision-Making Structure Benefits of NRA 60 Cost of NRA 60
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Joint Union Campaign‘NRA 60’ for ParamedicsIt’s a Matter of Safety and Fairness! Meeting Hosted by CUPE Ontario
Main Discussion Items • Campaign Objective • ‘The Issue’: Why This Campaign is Necessary • OMERS Decision-Making Structure • Benefits of NRA 60 • Cost of NRA 60 • Action Plans: What You and Your Local Can Do!
Campaign Objective • To achieve the right to negotiate Normal Retirement Age (NRA) 60 under the primary OMERS plan!
‘The Issue’ • Income Tax Act (ITA) changes in 2005 expanded definition of Public Safety Occupation (PSO) to include paramedics and increased maximum pension limit accrual rate from 2.0% to 2.33% for PSOs • Police and Fire are able to retire as early as age 60 with no reduction under OMERS plan • OMERS Act (2006) did not grant NRA 60 to paramedics despite federal government ITA designation • Nov. 2007 motion to extend NRA 60 failed to generate the required two-thirds majority support of the OMERS Sponsors Corporation. All Employer Reps voted against the motion.
Why This Campaign is Necessary • OMERS Sponsors Corporation expected to vote on the same issue (NRA 60) again this May or June, 2008 • Need to convince Employer Reps on Sponsors Corporation to support this issue • Build support - municipal councils, public, AMO • Break deadlock - If one Employer Rep votes in favour of NRA 60, arbitration process is triggered. • Two-thirds majority vote required for automatic approval
OMERS Decision-Making Structure • OMERS Act (2006) transferred sponsorship from Ontario Government to OMERS Sponsors Corporation (SC) • OMERS Board continued as OMERS Administration Corporation (AC), responsible for plan administration, investment, and initial establishment of supplemental plan for police, fire and paramedics • OMERS SC responsible for plan design, benefit changes and contribution rates. Also responsible for future amendments to PSO supplemental plan and for establishing other supplemental plans
SC Voting • Weighted votes • 7 Employer Reps, with 2 AMO reps having 2 votes each, for total of 9 votes • 7 Union/Employee Reps, with CUPE-Ontario having 3 votes, for total of 9 votes • Need 12 votes in total to obtain 2/3 majority support • 3 Employer votes are required for automatic approval • 1 Employer vote is required to trigger arbitration
How does NRA 60 benefit paramedics? • NRA 60 results in higher pension entitlement • Under primary plan, paramedics have an accrual rate of 2% based on best 5 years’ consecutive earnings, NRA 65, and unreduced pension with 90 points. Whereas Police and Fire can retire with unreduced pension with 85 points! • Paramedics not eligible for supplemental benefit of an 80 Factor because do not have NRA 60! • If Paramedics can negotiate the right to a NRA 60 under the primary plan, they can create an opportunity to negotiate an 80 factor under a supplemental plan in the longer term
Cost of NRA 60 • OMERS Act sets out rules for moving from NRA 65 to NRA 60. The entire period of credited past service must be treated as NRA 60 • Two possible methods for achieving this: • 1) The period of the member’s service while his/her normal retirement age was 65 will be reduced by ¼ OR • 2) The pension plan pays to the Fund the amount required to ensure that the member receives the full service under NRA 60 • The actual cost of past service would vary from one individual to the next, as calculated by the Plan Actuary • On a go-forward basis, contribution rates for future service would likely be set at the same level as for police and fire
Primary Plan Contribution Rates • Existing contribution rates (cost of future service): • 6.5% up to YMPE / 9.6% in excess for NRA 65 • 7.9% up to YMPE / 10.7% in excess for NRA 60
Campaign Moving Forward • Put cost aside, for now. The most important premise is that we want the option to be able to negotiate NRA 60 • We want the option to retire with unreduced pension at age 60 • Paramedics should be treated the same as police and fire – we too are a Public Safety Occupation • It’s a matter of safety and fairness!
Action Plans • What Your Local Can Do: • Mount a municipal lobby campaign in your area • Deliver presentation to your City Council • Present resolution for Council to adopt • Encourage Council to send letter to AMO • What You Can Do: • Call your Mayor and/or Councillor today • Write to your local newspapers • Participate in upcoming rallies (April and May) • Spread the word.
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