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The department used its Nov. 1 amicus brief to argue that the workers seek payments under a valid benefit plan governed by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, rather than severance policy falling outside the statute’s scope. The plan qualifies for ERISA coverage because it pays benefits on an ongoing basis, regardless of whether it requires “particularized discretion” to administer, the department told ...
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