Question by V: How will a Chrysler widow’s pension be affected by what is going on right now with the auto industry?
My friend’s grandmother is a spouse of a deceased Chrysler employee (passed away 2 years ago). What will happen to the pension she receives? In what cases will it get cut or eliminated?
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Answer by Rick K
That is what I would like to know. I think the pension is insured, but I am not sure. She might be broke soon if they have no money to pay her.
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