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Asbury Automotive Group (NYSE: ABG) is a Fortune 500 company based in [Atlanta], and was founded in 1995 by who also The company operates auto dealerships in various parts of the United States. In 2006 it ranked 364 out of 500
As of First Quarter 2008, it is one of the largest automobile retailers in the U.S. 2006 revenues were reported to be approximately $5.7 billion.[2] There are 120 franchises selling and serving 33 different automotive brands.

Careers at Meritor

Meritor, Inc. is a leading global supplier of drivetrain, mobility, braking and aftermarket solutions for commercial vehicle and industrial markets. With more than a 100-year legacy of providing innovative products that offer superior performance, efficiency and reliability, the company serves commercial truck, trailer, off-highway, defense, specialty and aftermarket customers in more than 70 countries. Based in Troy, Mich., more than 11,000 employees are located in manufacturing facilities, engineering centers, joint ventures, distribution centers and global offices worldwide. Meritor common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol MTOR. For more information, visit the company's

Benefits
You will participate in all the regular ArvinMeritor health, welfare, retirement and other employee benefit programs upon attainment of the eligibility provisions of the specific plans. You have been provided with summaries of the aforementioned plans by Ernie Whitus. Given your age, there will be no vesting restrictions as of the time of hire.

As an officer of ArvinMeritor, you shall be entitled to participate in all employee benefit (healthcare, vacation, etc.) and perquisite plans and programs (see below), of ArvinMeritor, which are generally available to its senior executive employees.


Club Membership


Company Car


Financial Counseling


Annual Executive Physical Examination

Personal Excess Liability Coverage

"a. [The employee] and [the employer] have agreed to settle all of [the employee's] claims for workers'
compensation benefits, including all accrued benefits of any type and all future benefits which might be
owed for permanent and total disability, and for the closing of all future medical expenses, in return for
[the employer's] waiver of its right to credit or reimbursement under Ala. Code [1975], § 25-5-11(a), and
contribution by [the employer] of up to $65,000 for establishment of a Medicare set aside trust.
"b. This agreement closes all of [the employee's] rights to workers' compensation benefits of any kind,
including, without limitation, medical benefits. A Medicare set aside trust for the future compensable
medical expenses of [the employee] will be established. The cost of such Medicare set aside trust is
$83,936.17. Upon entry by this Court of the order described in Paragraph a. above, [the employer] will
contribute up to $65,000 to fund the Medicare set aside trust, with the balance of the amount necessary
to fund such Medicare set aside trust to be paid by [the employee] . The Parties agree that the
establishment of an approved Medicare set aside trust will relieve [the employer] of any future medical
expense obligation concerning [the employee].
". . . .
"d. Upon entry by this Court of an order relieving [the employer] of all obligation to make any further
payments to [the employee] for worker's compensation benefits, medical, rehabilitation, and vocational
rehabilitation expenses, [the employer] will waive its right to reimbursement under Ala. Code, § 25-5-11,
for all settlements with third party tortfeasors in CV 04-06 made through the date of the approval of such
Order.
"e. If [the employer] is not relieved of all obligation to make further payments to [the employee] for
worker's compensation benefits, medical and rehabilitation expenses, [the employer] retains its right to
reimbursement under Ala. Code, § 25-5-11.
"f. [The employee] hereby declares and represents to the Court that no representations made by any
attorney or agent of [the employer], other than those set forth in this Petition, induced him to enter into
this settlement...."
 
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