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Association of
Ameritech/SBC Retirees
Association of Ameritech/SBC Retirees
Blue Bulletin - Vol. 2, No. 9 Originally Posted
June 4, 2007
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Association of Ameritech/SBC Retirees Blue
Bulletin Vol. 2, No. 9.
(6/4/07, LAST UPDATED 10/24/09)
Proudly representing
retirees from the new AT&T Midwest Region, SBC Midwest Region,
Ameritech, as well as the five Bell Companies in Illinois, Indiana,
Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin
NOTE ADDED 10/24/09:
APRIL 2009
Edition of AT&T's booklet
"Where
To Go For More Info
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Information for Employee Benefits Plans and Programs"
reference guide for frequently called numbers, Web site addresses
and other important AT&T benefits contact information.
AT&T says, "This is an [April 2009] updated summary
of material modifications (SMM) for the Contact Information for
Employee Benefits Plans and Programs. This SMM is a one-stop reference
guide for frequently called numbers, Web site addresses and other
important AT&T benefits contact information."
THIS NEW VERSION WAS
FOUND 10/23/09 ON THE ATT
BENEFITS WEB SITE. THIS PDF LOOKS LIKE THE MOST CURRENT VERSION.
LET US KNOW IF YOU FIND A NEWER VERSION.
NOTE: THIS NEW VERSION IS A MUCH LARGER FILE AT 4 MB, AND
WILL TAKE LONGER TO DOWNLOAD AND OPEN THAT THE PREVIOUS 2008 VERSION
WHICH IS REPLACES.
NOTE ADDED 9/16/08:
The
2007 "Where to Go For More Info" mentioned in the bulletin was replaced with the 2008 Issue
on 3/24/08
AT&T updates the
"Where To Go For More Info" document
periodically, usually annually.
They include it in each retirees "Retirement Package". However,
there have been many of changes since most of us retired. Some
of us retired from Michigan (etc.) Bell. Others from Ameritech or
Ameritech Services (etc.). Still others from SBC. Now from AT&T.
And "Plans" and their administrators have changed at least as fast.
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