How is the Custom Choices program different from American Income Life and other products the Union has endorsed before?
The Machinist Custom Choices program has been reviewed and unanimously supported by the Executive Council, and was presented and approved by all official delegates at the 2000 Grand Lodge Convention. The American Income Life program was not approved by the IAMAW Executive Council and was never presented at a Grand Lodge Convention. The coverages offered through the Custom Choices program were customized to supplement and enhance the benefits provided to Machinists by Boeing. In many instances, our members do not have access to these types of coverages on the open market. The availability of these products to members without health questions is something they may never be offered again. Enrollments are being conducted at the worksite by salaried enrollment counselors. These counselors are not commissioned sales people. They are IAMAW members just like you. They are there to help you make decisions that are important for you, and your family’s, financial security. The IAMAW believes that
Related Questions
- How is the Custom Choices program different from American Income Life and other products the Union has endorsed before?
- Are units from the ACE program any different from the regular American River College courses? What about graduation?
- What are some of the different types of grant-related activity that generate program income?