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<blockquote data-quote="The Milkman" data-source="post: 2094541" data-attributes="member: 22760"><p>This was not spoken of at the meetings. This came after the fact. I may have missed this point in the book. This booklet came after I hung it up. The fine print is there. So Yes UPS had there chance to change up the plan for their gain. So the question is, will UPS lower the threshold down the road? Causing higher costs for future retirees? More than likely YES. So keep your eyes and ears open when it comes to your benefits. As far as brownie goes...he seems to be thrilled to have to pay a lot more than others, It was to me a sarcastic answer to my post. Being willing to happily pay $300.00 per month without being upset makes me wonder where his thinking cap is? How or why did his future or current costs for retirees get out of hand? Just wondering. I think that type of attitude is why things are the way they are today. UPS tosses out a few crumbs and members accept them possibly fearing for their jobs after hearing rhetoric from UPS about how bad things are blah blah blah..His sarcasm also is directed at others who take their futures seriously, we make our futures at UPS. If they go sour only those who cause them are the ones to blame. So keep accepting crumbs, in due time bargaining power will have no legs to stand on</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Milkman, post: 2094541, member: 22760"] This was not spoken of at the meetings. This came after the fact. I may have missed this point in the book. This booklet came after I hung it up. The fine print is there. So Yes UPS had there chance to change up the plan for their gain. So the question is, will UPS lower the threshold down the road? Causing higher costs for future retirees? More than likely YES. So keep your eyes and ears open when it comes to your benefits. As far as brownie goes...he seems to be thrilled to have to pay a lot more than others, It was to me a sarcastic answer to my post. Being willing to happily pay $300.00 per month without being upset makes me wonder where his thinking cap is? How or why did his future or current costs for retirees get out of hand? Just wondering. I think that type of attitude is why things are the way they are today. UPS tosses out a few crumbs and members accept them possibly fearing for their jobs after hearing rhetoric from UPS about how bad things are blah blah blah..His sarcasm also is directed at others who take their futures seriously, we make our futures at UPS. If they go sour only those who cause them are the ones to blame. So keep accepting crumbs, in due time bargaining power will have no legs to stand on [/QUOTE]
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