Medicare Benefits Under Attack Again: Retired Group Of NY MTA Workers Files Lawsuit In NYS Supreme Court To Protect Their Earned, Existing Medicare Benefits

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The NYC Organization of Public Service Retirees is assisting yet another Retiree Organization defending their right to their Medicare Benefits, which were earned and promised to them during their employment.   TWU100R is a new retiree organization founded much like ours, and consists of active and retired union workers who do not wish to be forced onto inferior alternatives to Medicare.  We stand in solidarity with them, and wish them success in their battle to protect Medicare and their promised health benefits.

In solidarity,

Marianne Pizzitola

President

NYC Organization of Public Service Retirees

Activists and Retirees Unite to Preserve Medicare Access: Lawsuit Filed in NYS Supreme Court against MTA & TWU Local 100 to Demand Access to Promised Medicare Benefits

Complaint asserts 7 causes of action ; Preliminary Injunction motion asks Court to Stop the MTA and TWU Local 100 from stripping Retirees from their long standing Medicare Insurance.

Brooklyn, New York– On behalf of TWU 100R, retired workers of TWU Local 100 of the MTA, Kenneth Nelson Page filed an action and request for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) against the MTA and TWU Local 100 challenging their plan to force tens of thousands of elderly and disabled retirees off their existing Traditional Medicare and supplement, and onto an inferior type of insurance known as “Medicare Advantage.”

Unlike Medicare –  a Federal Public Health Benefit that has protected American Taxpayers for 57 years  – the Aetna Medicare Advantage Plan is a private, for-profit plan that is accepted by a limited network of providers, it doesn’t cover a vast array of medical services unless Aetna deems them “medically necessary,”  and this causes delays and denials of necessary medical care, and it also exposes retirees to crippling healthcare costs as most of them are on a fixed income.

In a significant move, a diverse group of activists and retirees have joined forces to file the TRO in the New York State Supreme Court, Manhattan. This legal action marks a pivotal step in their determined effort to preserve Traditional Medicare for Retirees, and the promises made to them by the MTA and their former Union, TWU Local 100. TWU 100R consists of retirees who used to move 8 million passengers a day for a living. They ensured the riding public got to and from home, work, and school safely every day, assisted in times of trouble: when stuck on a train in the tunnel, during blackouts, robberies, and during the Covid Pandemic. They often worked in dangerous and unsafe conditions which affected their health in ways that didn’t show up until after retirement, including 9/11 exposures.

Background: The coalition, comprising of individuals from TWU Local 100 as well has come together over shared concerns about the erosion of traditional Medicare and being forced into a Medicare advantage plan, diminishing their current level of benefits. This situation is like what Mayor Adams has attempted to force on NYC Retirees, but being Quasi State workers, they were not protected by the court successes of the NYC Organization of Public Service Retirees.  They had to file their own litigation.

Details of the Injunction: The litigation filed in the NYS Supreme Court seeks to halt actions that the coalition believes are detrimental to the health and longevity of retirees and their families. Specific details of the case, including the parties involved, are outlined in the legal documents submitted to the court.

Contact Information: For more information, particularly if you are an affected retiree of the aforementioned unions and want to get involved:

Lloyd Archer

President

TWU100R

[email protected]

929-247-7175


 

Kenneth Nelson Page

Attorney

[email protected]

917-655-6695

 

Evangeline A. Byars

Labor Leader

Women Uplifting Women: A Sisterhood of Working Women & TWU Local 100 Active Member

www.evanageline-byars.com

917.932.5482

Banner Image: Stethocope. Image Credit –  Markus Frieauff


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2 Comments

  • Avatar John Moakler says:

    To whom it may concern,
    Re: M.T.A. Medicare Advantage Plan / Retirees

    What is the current (Jan. 04 /2024) status of the class action suit?
    Thank you,

    John Moakler
    N.Y.C.T.A. / Retired

  • Avatar Neal says:

    The new plan wants you to go to a pa dr or a do dr hard to find a md doctors for your pcp dr in Suffolk country the biggest hospital on Long Island stony brook is not a member of the advantage plan most of there pcp doctors do not take the plan

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