question archive As the anti-cutback provisions of ERISA apply only to pensions and not welfare plans, why did changing the conditions under which retiree health-care benefits were available run afoul of the anti-cutback rule?

As the anti-cutback provisions of ERISA apply only to pensions and not welfare plans, why did changing the conditions under which retiree health-care benefits were available run afoul of the anti-cutback rule?

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As the anti-cutback provisions of ERISA apply only to pensions and not welfare plans, why did changing the conditions under which retiree health-care benefits were available run afoul of the anti-cutback rule?

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