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Automated Reciprocity System Makes Debut
May 2002 IBEW Journal

ERTS Will Ease Transfer of Pension, H&W Payments for Traveling Members

Since the earliest days of the IBEW, members have hit the road to follow work, leaving their home area to work on projects in another local unions jurisdiction. There was a time when IBEW "road warriors" took risks other than the normal job hazardslike losing proper crediting of their pension and health and welfare benefits.

Reciprocity has now entered the 21st centurywith a bang.

Out With the Old

In the 1980s, the Brotherhood developed and refined its reciprocity system to allow participants in IBEW/NECA pension and health and welfare funds to be able to do two things: first, to have all their pension money transferred back to their selected home fund(s), and second, to have an amount of money transferred back to their home H&W fund allowing them to maintain eligibility for themselves and their families at their home fund.

That was a big step forward. But obstacles remained. The system required the processing of paper forms by the plan participants to start their transfers every time they traveled. If they wanted to stop transfers that were currently being made, they also had to complete paper forms. Funds also were required to submit several other paper forms to report hours and send back money to the IBEW members selected home fund(s). Obviously, this system was slow since it required processing forms by hand then mailing those forms to two different fund offices for data entry, followed by the processing and mailing of additional paper reports and checks by the local union funds.

Now, there is ERTS.

In With the New

After more than a year in development and testing, the new IBEW/NECA Electronic Reciprocal Transfer System (ERTS) is going live. This new system is web-based and dramatically increases the speed, ease and accuracy of transferring money to members selected home funds.

Heres how it works. IBEW members will now be allowed to pre-register with ERTS, entering all the information necessary to have blanket authorizations on file with ERTS for each fund transfer. These blanket authorizations will become effective once the members selected home funds have confirmed their acceptance of home fund designation. These authorizations will remain in effect until modified or cancelled by the plan participant. After the initial registration/blanket authorizations, which must be done in person (with ID required), the plan participant will be issued a log-on and password to allow them to either modify their registration or to stop transfers. Funds will be able to exchange information and forms electronically over the ERTS. There will also be a link to a web-based Automated Clearing House (ACH) to allow for the electronic transfer of money from fund to fund.

What About Security?

One of the most important issues addressed by ERTS is the security of the plan participants personal information. All log-ons to ERTS will be encrypted to ensure the security of information on ERTS. No personal data will be transmitted over the open Internet.

It is important to note that ERTS is only for the transfer of reciprocal information from fund to fund. No individual personal account information can be accessed on ERTS. Members must contact their individual funds for any personal account information.

At Long Last, Portability

The IBEW and NECA have signed an agreement with Crunchy Technologies (the developer of ERTS) to be the service provider to our union related pension and H&W funds (see "Signing of the Electronic Reciprocal Transfer System (ERTS) Service Provide Contract," IBEW Journal, April 2002, page 4). In order for funds to participate in ERTS they must sign up. The funds have until January of 2003 to become signatory to the service provider agreement in order to remain part of the Electrical Industry Pension and Health & Welfare agreement which has provided security to IBEW members for almost 20 years.

The IBEW and NECA have accomplished what members of Congress have only talked about for years, portability of benefits. Now they have worked together to develop a truly state-of-the-art, web-based system that no other union has.

ERTS Web site
Signing of the Electronic Reciprocal Transfer System (ERTS) Service Provider Contract - April 2002 IBEW Journal
New Reciprocal Transfer System Goes On-Line - 8/29/2001