Sons and daughters (including in-laws and step children) Grandchildren. Brothers and sisters (including in-laws, half, and step) Same-sex domestic partners of eligible active employees.
How do I get a Ford Z Plan?
Ford Z-Plan is for retirees/surviving spouses and the A-Plan is for employees. To get a participant PIN, either call 1-800-348-7709 or go to www.axz.ford.com. As a Ford employee or a retiree/surviving spouse, you can generate four PINs per year. These can be used to lease/purchase new Ford vehicles.
What is the difference between Ford a plan and Z Plan?
The New Vehicle Purchase Plan for Corporate Employees (A Plan & Z Plan) offers the best savings available on a new Ford Motor Company vehicle to employees, retirees and their immediate family members. A Plan is the active employee purchase program and Z Plan is the retiree purchase program.
Do Ford retirees still get a plan?
All hourly retirees receiving a normal, early (regular or special) or disability retirement benefit, as long as any medical benefits are being received.
Are nieces and nephews eligible for Ford Z Plan?
Ford is expanding its A/Z Plan PIN program in the U.S. to include aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. From now on, employees and retirees may generate A/Z PINs for these eligible family members.
What's the difference between a plan and Z Plan?
A Plan is the active employee purchase program and Z Plan is the retiree purchase program.
What was the Japanese Z plan?
The Z Plan (Japanese: 新Z号作戦) was the Japanese plan of attack in the case of an American invasion into the central Pacific ocean. The plan was the final attempt by the Japanese to bring about the Kantai Kessen, the decisive battle that would be the avenue of victory for Japan.
What was Japan's plan in ww2?
The Japanese strategy was to destroy the invader's landing vessels before they hit the beaches. For this purpose, Japan had reserved about 5,000 conventional aircraft and a variety of suicide vehicles, including about 5,500 kamikaze planes, 1,300 suicide submarines, and several hundred piloted bombs.
Why was the Kriegsmarine so weak?
The Kriegsmarine was simply too small and too underpowered to take on the Allied fleet, and so it was doomed to failure. Not that it was a bad thing since, you know, they were trying to stop the invading force that would later liberate the concentration camps.