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EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS
12 Months Ended
Sep. 29, 2013
Postemployment Benefits [Abstract]  
EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS
EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS 
We sponsor 401(k) savings plans whereby participating employees may elect to contribute up to 50% of their eligible wages up to the statutory contribution limit. Employees 50 years of age and older may contribute a further 75% of their eligible wages up to the statutory contribution limit. We suspended the employer match to this plan during 2009. In 2012, we reinstated the employer match and also made a non-elective employer contribution. During 2013, employer contributions were $3.9 million.
In certain entities outside the United States, we provide defined-benefit and defined contribution plans, many in accordance with local regulations. We typically deposit employer contributions with third party trustees, insurance trust funds, or government-managed accounts.
We assumed a pension plan in Germany related to our acquisition of Microsemi - CMPG in 2012 that covers employees with over ten years of active service and provides benefits based on length of service and final pensionable earnings. There are no segregated pension fund assets under this plan.  The pension liability is insured and we have pledged the insurance contracts to the pensioners. Accordingly, the contracts are now considered to be a plan asset. As the plan assets are insurance contracts, the Company does not control the investment strategy and thus cannot influence the return on investments. The insurance payments are guaranteed by the insurer and should the insurer default on its obligation, the security fund for insurance companies in Germany would assume the contracts. As of September 29, 2013, the fair value of plan assets was $5.6 million and benefit obligations were $7.5 million. During 2012, we recorded an unrealized actuarial loss on pension benefits of $1.2 million in other comprehensive income due to a reduction in the discount rate assumption used to determine benefit obligations from 4.0% to 3.2% and a reduction in the expected rate of return on plan assets from 4.8% to 4.0%. There are no employer contributions expected in the next twelve months.