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I am currently receiving a pension from Aetna. What happens to my pension payments if I return to work for Aetna as a regular employee working full time or part time?

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I am currently receiving a pension from Aetna. What happens to my pension payments if I return to work for Aetna as a regular employee working full time or part time?

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A. Once you begin your pension payments, they will continue even if you are reemployed at Aetna. Once reemployed, you will become an active participant in the Aetna pension plan and earn a pension credit each year under the cash balance formula applicable to employees hired on January 1, 2007 or later. See the first Q&A under this section for more information. Your annual pension credit will be based upon your age and service, generally including any prior service. If you are rehired by an acquired company that does not participate in the pension plan, you will not lose any current pension but would not earn new pension credit.

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