We are dedicated and committed to educating and assisting the UAW International Area Retired Workers Councils and their members on health care matters and related issues.

National Retiree Services

NEWS

About Us

The National Retiree Service Department (NRS) keeps you informed about your Blue Cross Blue Shield health care coverage. Here are some of our services:

  • Monthly UAW council meetings to answer questions about new and existing health care benefits, and where we coordinate the handling of inquiries involving unpaid claims.
  • UAW Retiree Seminars throughout the United States to discuss benefits and health/wellness related activities.
  • Educational material to help Auto/UAW retirees better understand their health care benefits.
  • Coordinating the processing of all inquiries regarding unpaid claims, including gathering all information, tracking and responding to the enrollee.
  • Preparing training materials on UAW/Auto negotiated health care benefits and conduct training sessions for all UAW chairpersons and UAW counselors throughout the United States.
  • Responding to UAW/Auto chairpersons and counselors by phone, fax and mail regarding clarification of benefits, services and denied claims.
Photo Gallery

The National Retiree Services' photo gallery shares positive memories of events from UAW Retiree Councils, Locals and Chapters throughout the country. If for any reason a member wishes to have a picture removed, please contact your chairman.



Fraud Alert!

You may receive the attached letter with a "check" for several thousand dollars. Caution! If you call the number given in the letter, the person who answers the phone will ask you to send money "to pay the taxes" on a cash prize you won in a sweepstakes. Typically, the check will be for $2,000 to $5,000. The check looks real and has a Bank of America logo on it.


This is a scam. Do not respond to the letter or call the number given. There was no sweepstakes. There is no cash prize for you to claim.


Remember, if it seems too good to be true, it usually is not true.