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ASEsAcademic Student Employee: Academic Student Workers at the UC include graduate students who work as teaching assistants, instructors, readers, and tutors. shall continue to be eligible for DCPDefined Contribution Plan: Defined Contribution Plan is a retirement plan for UC emplyees. There are two components "DC Plan Safe Harbor" and and "DC Plan Voluntary Contributions". and UC retirement plan(s) coverage in accordance with the UC plan requirements.
Eligible ASEsAcademic Student Employee: Academic Student Workers at the UC include graduate students who work as teaching assistants, instructors, readers, and tutors. participate in DCPDefined Contribution Plan: Defined Contribution Plan is a retirement plan for UC emplyees. There are two components "DC Plan Safe Harbor" and and "DC Plan Voluntary Contributions". and other retirement system plans to the same extent as other eligible non-represented academic employees.
UCRPUniversity of California Retirement Program: Retirement plan for UC emplyees. employee contributions will apply to eligible ASEsAcademic Student Employee: Academic Student Workers at the UC include graduate students who work as teaching assistants, instructors, readers, and tutors. in the same manner as they apply to other represented academic employees at the same campus.
ASEsAcademic Student Employee: Academic Student Workers at the UC include graduate students who work as teaching assistants, instructors, readers, and tutors. shall be responsible for all fees associated with the administration of the University Retirement Savings Program in the same manner as they apply to other represented academic employees at the same campus. Should the University change the methodology by which the fees are imposed, the University shall provide a thirty (30) day notice and engage in a meet and confer process over the effect of the change in methodology.