Haake v. Board of Education for Township High School Glebard District

CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedMarch 15, 2010
Docket2-09-0103 Rel
StatusPublished

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Haake v. Board of Education for Township High School Glebard District, (Ill. Ct. App. 2010).

Opinion

No. 2-09-0103 Filed: 3-15-10 ______________________________________________________________________________

IN THE

APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINOIS

SECOND DISTRICT ______________________________________________________________________________

HENRY HAAKE, SANDRA L. ANDERSON, ) Appeal from the Circuit Court WILLIAM BEGGS, BLAISE B. BLASKO, ) of Du Page County. JAMES BOYER, MARY KAY ) BRANDIMORE, PAMELA M. BROWN, ) BONITA FAYE BUMA, SUZANNE BURKE, ) SHARON A. CASE, JOHN CEBULA, ) DOUGLAS A. CLARK, ALAN ) COPPERSMITH, JAMES CORSO, JAMES ) B. COVERT, KATHERINE COYNER, ) DENNIS P. CREED, JR., LARRY ) DHAMERS, NORA JEAN DICKINSON, ) MARTIN J. DONNELLY, PAULA R. ) DRENDEL, ROSEMARY EFFINGER, GAIL ) ELLENBAUM, DENNIS ERFORD, DALE ) EVANS, SUSAN J. FILIPPO, CECILLE ) GERBER, GEORGE GLEICH, DEBRA K. ) HALBERG, LOUISE HAMMOND, ) WILLIAM J. HEARN, RANDAL J. HENDEE, ) CAROL HORAN, SCOTT ILIFF, DEBRA C. ) JACOBS, STEVEN M. JACOBS, MARY ) ANNE JAGNOW, STEPHEN B. JEFFREY, ) DALE JANSEN, CHERYL JOHNSON, SETH ) PAUL JOHNSON, JOSEPH A. JORDAN, ) DIANE KARROW, ROSS KELLAN, ) STEPHEN KENNY, GAIL KESSLER, ) JAMES KEVIL, JULIE A. KINGSNORTH, ) MARY M. KITUN, RAYMOND J. KLEIN, ) ROBERTA KMIEC, THOMAS LOWELL ) KNUTSON, MARTHA KREMA, MICHAEL ) C. KRUEGER, RICHARD J. KRUEGER, ) CELIA LAZARSKI, JEFFREY A. LEVIN, ) SUSAN F. LEVY-CREED, PHILLIP L. ) LINDHORN, ELLEN JO LJUNG, DAVID R. ) LOHRKE, KEITH ELBERT MANNING, ) SUZANNE HILL McCAFFERTY, JAMES ) No. 2--09--0103

McKINNEY, GLENN R. MESSMER, ) DOROTHY MIKUSKA, MARY S. MILLER, ) ROBERT L. MILLER, KENNETH E. MILLS, ) DIANA D. MITCHELL, MARIBETH ) MOHAN, LINDA RAE MORGAN, DONNA ) MORINEC, LAWRENCE W. MROCZEK, ) THOMAS MURRAY, ELLEN O. NICK, ) DUAYNE NYCKEL, JEROME R. NYCKEL, ) SUZANNE PARISEAU, SHARON ) POPPLETON, KAREN L. RAPP, LINDA ) RESSER, NANCY ROESNER, NANCY K. ) RUHLOW, THOMAS J. SALERNO, ) ROBERT SCHREIBER, BARBARA E. ) SCHWEIG, RUTH ANN SENEY, DAWN Y. ) SERRITELLA, SANDRA SHERWIN, ) MICHAEL SLIVA, HOWARD SOKOL, ) MAUREEN SPIEGEL, RUSS SUMKA, ) CASSANDRA A. TAMBURRINO, GAIL ) TANZER, JERILYN A. TATJE, SUNNE ) THOMAS, FRANCES K. THOMPSEN, ) CHARLES TROJAN, LAWRENCE R. ) VIVERITO, WILLIAM J. VOVES, WILLIAM ) J. WADINGTON, JANE ANN WILLARD, ) FRANK R. ZABILKA, RALPH ZAFFINO, ) and JOAN P. ZAFRANI, ) ) Plaintiffs-Appellees, ) ) v. ) No. 07--L--753 ) THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR ) TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL GLENBARD ) DISTRICT 87, ) Honorable ) Stephen J. Culliton, Defendant-Appellant. ) Judge, Presiding. ______________________________________________________________________________

JUSTICE SCHOSTOK delivered the opinion of the court:

This case presents the question of whether a school board can decrease the health insurance

benefits provided to retirees under certain collective bargaining agreements, after the expiration of

those agreements. On January 22, 2009, the trial court entered judgment in favor of the plaintiffs

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here (all retired teachers) on that issue. The school board appeals, raising various arguments that the

collective bargaining agreements did not grant retiree benefits that survived the expiration of those

agreements, or else that the agreements were validly modified by later agreements, at least as to some

of the plaintiffs, and that some of the plaintiffs do not qualify for the benefits in any case. We affirm.

FACTUAL BACKGROUND

The plaintiffs are a group of 107 retired teachers formerly employed by the defendant, the

Board of Education for Glenbard Township High School District 87. All of the plaintiffs retired

between the spring of 1994 and June 2007. Throughout the plaintiffs' employment, their terms of

employment were governed by various collective bargaining agreements (contracts) reached between

the defendant and the teachers' union, the Glenbard Education Association (GEA).

The first such contract that is relevant to this action is the 1991 contract, which went into

effect in August 1991 and, as extended by the 1993-95 contract, expired in August 1995. Several

of the plaintiffs retired in the spring of 1994, while this contract was in force. The next contract was

the 1995 contract, which ran from 1995 through 1998, but none of the plaintiffs retired while it was

in force. The next relevant contract is the 1998 contract, which ran from 1998 through 2001. It was

succeeded by the 2001 contract, which ran from 2001 through 2005. We refer to the 1991 contract,

1998 contract, and 2001 contract collectively herein as "the Earlier Contracts."

The 1991 contract and 1998 contract both contained provisions in section 9.05, labeled "Early

Retirement Plan," which included the following:

"9.05 Early Retirement Plan

9.05.01 Prior to reaching age sixty (60), teachers may elect to participate in the Early

Retirement Plan. To be eligible, an individual must have completed at least

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fifteen (15) years of full-time employment in the District preceding his/her

retirement benefits under the provisions of the Illinois Teachers' Retirement

Act and this section.

9.05.02 July 1 through June 30 shall be considered to be the Early Retirement Plan

year.

9.05.03 Individuals desiring to participate in the Plan shall notify the Superintendent

in writing of their intention to retire and desire to participate in the Plan

during the following school year on or before January 1 of the year prior to

retirement. All applicants who apply for early retirement shall be bound by

their decision to participate in the Plan and may not unilaterally withdraw

from the Plan after March 1.

9.05.04 While on the Illinois Teachers' Retirement System Early Retirement Plan, the

participants may continue to participate in the group insurance programs

subject to the insurance carrier's provisions. The Board shall pay the full cost

of the group insurance programs for an individual prior to age sixty-five (65),

approved as a participant in the Early Retirement Plan which provides the

same level of benefits for single or family coverage as when the individual

was last teaching and was not an early retiree. The Board will pay both the

teacher's and the Board's one-time contribution to the Teachers' Retirement

System for Early Retirement.

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9.05.10 Should this Early Retirement be terminated, individuals already on the Early

Retirement Plan and those who, during the year, have been approved for the

Plan will be allowed to continue despite the termination of the Plan with

respect to all other individuals."

The effect of these provisions, in particular section 9.05.04, was that the defendant would pay 100%

of the premium for a retiree's "single" (or individual) health insurance plan, and 50% of the cost of

a retiree's "family" plan.

Section 9.05 of the 2001 contract differed in a few minor ways but provided the same level

of benefits. The first change under the 2001 contract was that section 9.05.01 required only 10 years

of full-time employment in the district prior to retirement (instead of 15 years). Section 9.05.03 was

rewritten to require that: individuals desiring to participate must complete a particular form, the

"Irrevocable Notice of Retirement," which had to be completed in the personnel office between May

1 and July 1 of the year prior to retirement; all applicants applying for early retirement were bound

by their decision to participate in the plan, without reference to possible revocation (March 1 had

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