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December 16, 2002
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In This Edition of the E-Line
  • Voluntary Furlough 3 Results
  • 401k Contribution Limits (This information courtesy of Fidelity Investments at www.401k.com)


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Voluntary Furlough 3 Awards 

The numbers from the Voluntary Furlough 3 are now posted. 587 Flight Attendants took VF3. The tables for each base are listed on the AFA US Airways web site at http://www.afausairways.org/Furlough/vf3_number.htm. These tables are broken down into first training date and duration of VF3 taken. Listed below are VF3 numbers for each base by duration only. 

BOS 
11 F/A's took 4.75 month furlough 
1 F/A's took 10.75 month furlough 
2 F/A's took 16.75 month furlough 
1 F/A's took 22.75 month furlough 
1 F/A took 28.75 month furlough 
1 F/A's took 34.75 month furlough 
Total BOS VF3 = 17 
CLT/CLW 
81 FA's took 4.75 month furlough 
14 F/A's took 10.75 month furlough 
8 F/A's took 16.75 month furlough 
5 F/A's took 22.75 month furlough 
1 F/A took 28.75 month furlough 
19 F/A's took 34.75 month furlough 
Total CLT VF3 = 128
DCA 
17 F/A's took 4.75 month furlough 
4 F/A's took 10.75 month furlough 
1 F/A took 16.75 month furlough 
1 F/A's took 22.75 month furlough 
2 F/A took 28.75 month furlough 
9 F/A's took 34.75 month furlough 
Total DCA VF3 = 34
LGA 
4 F/A's took 4.75 month furlough 
2 F/A took 334.75 month furlough 
Total LGA VF3 = 6 
PHL/PHW 
148 F/A's took 4.75 month furlough 
19 F/A's took 10.75 month furlough 
14 F/A's took 16.75 month furlough 
1 F/A's took 22.75 month furlough 
1 F/A's took 28.75 month furlough 
25 F/A's took 34.75 month furlough
Total PHL VF3 = 208
PIT/PIW 
131 F/A's took 4.75 month furlough 
28 F/A's took 10.75 month furlough 
15 F/A's took 16.75 month furlough 
4 F/A's took 22.75 month furlough 
3 F/A's took 28.75 month furlough 
13 F/A's took 34.75 month furlough 
Total PIT VF3 = 194  


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Fidelity 401k.com Contribution Limits

The Information given below was erroneous information received from Fidelity. The contribution limit information as it relates to US Airways does not go into effect until 2003. We apologize for any misunderstanding. 

Your MEC

The IRS imposes several limits on the amount that can be contributed to your 401(k) plan account in a year.

Pre-tax contribution

The maximum pre-tax amount you can contribute each year to your 401(k) plan account is determined by the IRS. For 2002, your combined pre-tax contributions made to employer-sponsored plan(s) you participate in during the year cannot exceed $11,000. As a result of the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001, the maximum pre-tax contribution limit will eventually increase to $15,000 as follows:

Year

Limit

2003

$12,000

2004

$13,000

2005

$14,000

2006

$15,000

After 2006, the maximum pre-tax contribution limit is indexed in $500 increments for inflation.

These amounts are your IRS pre-tax limit for the given year even if you work for more than one employer. Your plan may have its own limits as well.

Total contribution

The IRS has also set limits on the total amount that may be contributed to your 401(k) account from all sources combined, including any employer matching or profit-sharing contributions, and any employee after-tax contributions. For 2002, the maximum is the lesser of 100% of compensation or $40,000. The $40,000 limit will increase in $1,000 increments based on cost of living adjustments.

Catch-up contributions

If you are expected to reach age 50 or older during the calendar year January 1-December 31 and are making the maximum Plan or IRS pretax contribution, you may make an additional "catch-up" contribution each pay period. Starting in 2002, the maximum annual catch-up contribution is $1,000. Please note that you must make a separate election to take advantage of the catch-up contribution. This $1,000 catch-up contribution will increase to $2,000 in 2003, $3,000 in 2004, $4,000 in 2005, and $5,000 in 2006. After 2006, limits will be subject to cost of living adjustments (COLAs) in $500 increments. If, at the end of the calendar year, your regular pre-tax contributions have not exceeded the Plan contribution limit or the IRS annual dollar limit, some or all of your catch-up contributions will be recharacterized as regular pre-tax contributions.

Highly-compensated employees

There are rules to make sure that an employer does not discriminate and unfairly favor its highly compensated employees through a 401(k) plan. The term highly-compensated employees includes a person(s) who was a 5% owner at any time during the current or preceding year. The term also includes an employee who had the compensation of more than $85,000 in 2001 or more than $90,000 in 2002. (Note the compensation used to determine if an employee is highly compensated is the amount of compensation from the preceding year.) Generally, to make sure a 401(k) plan is compliant, each year the plan must pass a non-discrimination test. (Note that some plans are designed so that they do not need to pass these tests each year.)

These tests generally compare the amounts contributed by and on behalf of highly compensated employees to those contributed by and on behalf of the non-highly compensated employees. As long as the difference between the percentages of these two groups is within the Internal Revenue Code's guidelines, the plan retains its tax-qualified status. If the plan does not pass the tests, the plan must take corrective action or lose its tax-favored status.

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