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Update from Union Plus about benefits

Union Plus was founded by the AFL-CIO in 1986 to provide Union Plus benefit programs to union members (current and retired) and their families. Union Plus is working with its program providers to facilitate additional assistance to members during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Please note that some programs, including the hardship programs, do require members to be participants and product holders of those programs, and meet certain eligibility requirements. Please contact Union Plus if you have questions.

Union Plus Hardship Assistance: Participants in the Union Plus Mortgage, Credit Card, Personal Loan, or Supplemental Insurance programs may be eligible for additional hardship assistance through the Mortgage Assistance Program and Union Plus Hardship Help.

Union Plus Credit Counseling Program: The credit counseling provider, Money Management International, has suspended in-person counseling.

Union Plus Personal Loan Program: First National Bank of Omaha will waive late fees for anyone who is having trouble making a timely loan payment due to the COVID-19 response.

Union Plus Credit Card Program: Capital One is providing COVID-19 resources here: https://www.capitalone.com/coronavirus/ and is asking customers facing a financial hardship to contact them directly to discuss possible options.

Union Plus Auto & Home Insurance: MetLife will provide reasonable billing accommodations to impacted customers and allow for premium deferrals up to 30 calendar days from the original premium due date. Customers must request the bill hold by calling customer service at 855-666-5797.

Union Plus Mortgage Program: Union members with a Union Plus Mortgage with financing from Wells Fargo can call customer service to get individual assistance if needed.