Eligibility
If you’re an active member, you may be eligible for a benefit from SASMI once you complete one of the following:
- 1,200 hours within 12 consecutive months; or
- 2,000 hours within 24 consecutive months; or
- 2,800 hours in any period of time before losing eligibility
If you lose eligibility, you’ll need to meet these initial eligibility requirements again to be eligible for a benefit from SASMI.
For eligibility details, please watch this quick video.
Stabilization Periods
Benefits are processed using two periods each year:
- Period A: January – June
- Period B: July – December
Recycling Eligibility
If your eligibility ends after receiving benefits in one, two or three Stabilization Periods, you can regain it by meeting the initial eligibility requirements again.
Important
Hours worked during a period when you receive Supplemental Unemployment, Underemployment, or Welfare Benefits do not count toward reestablishing eligibility.
Group Hours
Each Local Union is assigned a group based on average hours worked. This determines the number of group hours members in your local are expected to work each stabilization period.
If you involuntarily work fewer than your group hours, you may be eligible for an unemployment or underemployment benefit from SASMI.
(1/1 – 6-30)
(7/1 – 12/31)
Benefit Limits
100% Rule
You cannot receive SASMI benefits for an amount that is more than what your employer has contributed to SASMI on your behalf. This is called the 100% rule. This applies to:
- Annual Physical Benefit
- Sick Leave Benefit
- Active Death Benefit
These benefits do not count toward recycling eligibility.
200% Rule
Deduct benefits not subject to the 100% Rule are subject to the 200% Rule. This means that, in general, you cannot receive SASMI benefits that equal more than 200% of the contributions received on your behalf. This rule does not apply until you have received Benefits of at least $20,000.
These benefits do count toward recycling eligibility.
Deduct vs. Non-Deduct Benefits
Deduct Benefits
Deduct benefits count toward eligibility limits and future benefit calculations.
- Supplemental Unemployment/Underemployment
- Maternity
- Sick Leave
- Welfare
- Active HRA
Non-Deduct Benefits
These benefits don’t count toward 100% or 200% limits and do not have an impact on future benefit calculations.
- Annual Physical Benefit
- Work Boots Benefit
What’s My SASMI Benefit?
Log in to the member portal to keep track of your SASMI activity.
Contact SASMI
SASMI Trust Fund
3180 Fairview Park Drive
Suite 150
Falls Church, VA 22042
PHONE
(800) 858-0354
(703) 739-7250
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern
General Info:
HCRA Claims:

“I cannot put into words how pleased my wife and I are with the SASMI program. After 46 years in the craft, I was ready to retire but had a lot of trepidation as far as finances were concerned. SASMI is a tremendous program which helped put my mind at ease, and has made my retirement a lot less worrisome, and much more comfortable!”
–Hugh H. (Tommy) Robertson, Jr.