What is the earliest age I can collect Pension Benefits?
The earliest age that a participant can collect Pension Benefits is age 50 unless you have attained 25 Benefit Years or 30 Vested Years of service. In those cases, you may begin to collect your accrued Pension Benefit at any age after you leave Covered Employment and are not employed in suspendible employment for more than 64 hours in a calendar month.
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