ARE YOU DUE SALVATION ARMY EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT BENEFITS?

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Are you a former Salvation Army employee who has not received a retirement calculation or benefit and have served at least five years as a full-time employee? If so, you may be entitled to retirement benefits at certain ages depending on the length of your service. Please note full-time service means at least 21 hours per week in a regular Army position with benefits. Also, breaks in service can affect benefit eligibility. For further information, please contact:

 

Human Resources
Western Territorial Headquarters
30840 Hawthorne Blvd.
Rancho Palos Verdes CA 90275
Phone: (310) 265-611

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  1. I worked for Salvation Army for about 8 years during the 1990s and would like to know more about the retirement benefits that I may be eligible to receive. Thanks

  2. I need info about how to collect my retirement. I was 100 fully vested but can’t find out how to collect my retirement. I need that money.

  3. I AM A DISABLED WIDOW OF A DECEASED SALVATION ARMY EMPLOYEE! I HAVE RECEIVED RETIREMENT BENEFITS FROM SALVATION ARMY FOR YEARS, BUT HAS NEVER RECEIVED MORE THAN 87.OO A MONTH AT THIS POINT! HOW CAN I GET MORE OF MY BENEFITS!! I AM UNABLE TO GET MY HUSBANDS SOCIAL SECURITY UNTIL I’M 66,! I NEED SOME OF THE MONEY BEING HELD IN THE RETIREMENT ACCOUNT BADLY!!

  4. I’ve worked for them about 20 years and am now 67. I was full time 40 hours for two years but in casual relief I alts had at least 20-30 hours anyway. If I retire do I get anything This is in Canada

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