Plaintiff worked in the plumbing industry as a union member in good standing from 1924 to 1954, when general unemployment apparently required him to seek out-of-town work from employers that were not contributors to the defendants' pension fund. He remained a member in good standing, however, in the union. By 1960, plaintiff returned to employment in New York City, where he resumed work in the bargaining unit covered by the pension plan for the ensuing 11 years. In 1971,...
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