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43. The UMWA 1950 Pension Trust, the U!(WA 1974 Pensicm <br />Trust, the UMWA 1950 Benefit Trust, and the UMFTA 1974 8tnelit <br />Trust vets each administered by a Hoard o! Trustees.s Each <br />Board of Trustees vac comprised o! three Trustees, one of nho:m <br />vas appointed by the employers in the coal industry, one o! v:hom <br />vas appointed by the Union, and one o! whom vas a neutral j>arty. <br />Breen Affidavit ~ 8. <br />44. Pursuant to the terms of The Labor Agreement o! 7:961 <br />Between CFiI and the UMWA Covering the Allen and ltaxvell 32jines <br />(the "Labor Agreement"), the last collective bargaining agreement <br />between CFiI and the UMWA, CF3I's contribution to the UMWA 1950 <br />Pension Trust, the UMWA 1974 Pension Trust, the UMWA 1950 1Senefit <br />Trust, and the UlSWA 1974 Benefit Trust vas based on (i) cants per <br />tor, on each ton of 2,000 pounds of bituminous coal produceit by <br />CFdI for use or for sale as defined in the Labor Agreement, and <br />(ii) cents per hours worked by each of CF4I's U!!WA member- <br />employees who perform classified worked ac defined in the l.nbor <br />Agreement. Breen Affidavit 1 9. <br />45. The UMWA 1950 Pension Plan and the II!!WA 1974 Peru:ion <br />Plan define which Ul~SWA members are entitled to receive pension <br />benefits from the UMWA 1950 Pension Trust and the U!!WA 19711 <br />Pension Trust. Hreen Affidavit ! 10. <br />5. As of February 1, 1992, the UMWA 1950 Benefit Trust an21 t:he <br />UMWA 1974 UMWA Benefit Trust ceased to separately exist bec:au:se <br />they were merged into the UMWA Combined Benefit Fund. <br />16 <br />