New Vision Plan May 26, 2010 — Amtrak announces that effective July 1, 2010 Amtrak agreement employees and their eligible dependents will receive vision care benefits through EyeMed Vision Care. EyeMed is a leading vision benefits company dedicated to improving quality of life through vision wellness. The decision to move to EyeMed was made based on a competitive bid process in which EyeMed excelled. Read More...
Cost Sharing Amount Announced May 21, 2010 — Amtrak workers’ health and welfare contributions (“cost sharing”) will be $177.54 per month starting this July 1st. The monthly contributions are set at 15% of Amtrak’s cost of providing employee health and welfare benefits including AMPLAN, Dental, Vision, AD&D and life insurance coverage. Amtrak workers’ contributions will be slightly lower than those currently paid by freight railroad workers covered by the National Agreement. Calculation of Amtrak’s cost of providing health and welfare benefits is based on the prior year’s actual cost and the employee cost-sharing adjustment is made each July. In contrast, under the freight agreements carrier costs are determined prospectively and the adjustment is made each January.
- Read Amtrak's May 21, 2010 letter here.
- Read the May 25, 2010 letter from JMAC here.
Benefits Handbook for Amtrak Union workers. Our Union negotiates a total benefits package that will help you manage your health, protect your income, and prepare for the future. We’re proud to offer this generous benefits package that compliments your paycheck, especially when many other workers are suffering through cut backs or even having benefits eliminated. Download the booklet for Amtrak’s Agreement-Covered employees, which includes a table illustrating benefit levels for In-Network, Out-of-Network, and Comprehensive Plans. An important reference tool. Download Booklet here.
"Planning for your Retirement" Handbook for Amtrak Union workers, Early Retiree Medical Benefits, Medicare, Supplemental Medical Coverage, dental, Vision, Health Care Spending Account, Life Insurance, Rail Travel Privileges, 401(k) Savings Plan, Phone Numbers and Web Sites, and Frequently Asked Questions available for download (675KB)
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Amtrak News About Flexible Spending Accounts and Commuter Reimbursement Accounts As you've reviewed your 2009 open enrollment package, you may have noticed that Amtrak has selected WageWorks as the company's Flexible Spending Account administrator. Amtrak provided employees with a letter outlining WageWorks' capabilities and explaining the transition from SHPS. View a copy of Amtrak's letter here. In addition you can log onto the WageWorks Web site to an audio presentation at www.wageworks.na3.acrobat.com/p12722042/
Amtrak Members’ Cost Sharing Amount for Health & Welfare Announced June 19, 2008—Amtrak workers’ health and welfare contributions (“cost sharing”) will be $165.15 per month starting this July 1. The monthly contributions are set at 15% of Amtrak’s cost of providing employee health and welfare benefits. Amtrak workers’ contributions will be slightly lower than those currently paid by freight railroad workers covered by the National Agreement. Calculation of Amtrak’s cost of providing health and welfare benefits is based on the prior year’s actual cost and the employee cost-sharing adjustment is made each July. In contrast, under the freight agreements carrier costs are determined prospectively and the adjustment is made each January.
Amtrak Benefit Continuation Information for disabled, sick, injured, medically disqualified Agreement Covered Employees. For specific terms of coverage for employees and dependants, visit this link.
Amtrak Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
It is Amtrak's policy to give all employees and their dependents an opportunity for help in recovering from drug and alcohol abuse or emotional problems by providing counseling/crisis support services and professional referrals in a confidential manner through the Employee Assistance Program (EAP). This program must comply with Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) regulations, Control of Alcohol and Drug Use in Railroad Operations, 49CFR, Parts 219 and 240.
Confidentiality is critical to the success of the Employee Assistance Program. An employee is more likely to contact the EAP voluntarily if they believe their privacy will not be violated.
Contact Amtrak's Office of Employee Assistance Programs:
If you live in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, or the District of Columbia
Amtrak EAP
National Railroad Passenger Corporation
REA Building
900 Second Street, N.E.
Washington DC 20002
202-906-3447 office
202-906-2342 fax
If you live in Delaware, Pennsylvania or New Jersey:
Amtrak EAP
National Railroad Passenger Corporation
30th Street Station - Box 68
2955 Market Street
Philadelphia PA 19104
215-349-1487 office
215-349-4264 fax
Did you know...
- In 2006 there were over 8,000 D+A tests conducted on Amtrak.
- That of those 8,000, there were 175 positives.
- There were 11 refusals to take test.
- 30% of Amtrak's D+A test were as a result of CDL licenses.
The remaining 70% resulted from other than CDL testing events.
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