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Is Central States pension fund ready to go under?
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<blockquote data-quote="area43" data-source="post: 199324" data-attributes="member: 4862"><p>I like the fact the Apwa is bringing attention(to the front burner) about the pension to the Teamsters. I feel though the Apwa is like a Presidential candidate that has no chance of becoming President, but forces the incumbent or the favorite(candidate to win) to address certian issues(Pressing important issues) in a very serious and urgent manner. I ve been with UPS for 22 years and have been happy with teamster support as a Shop stewart and worker. The pension side of things are another story(tragedy). In my 22 years I have seen very few Mgt people retire, none to be exact in our center. They either got fired or were forced to quit bascially a revolving door. On the hourly union side I have seen people get fired, but always got their Job back. Teamsters though not always perfect have kept us all working. Believe me UPS would love to impose a 2 to 3 year revolving door with all us hourlies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="area43, post: 199324, member: 4862"] I like the fact the Apwa is bringing attention(to the front burner) about the pension to the Teamsters. I feel though the Apwa is like a Presidential candidate that has no chance of becoming President, but forces the incumbent or the favorite(candidate to win) to address certian issues(Pressing important issues) in a very serious and urgent manner. I ve been with UPS for 22 years and have been happy with teamster support as a Shop stewart and worker. The pension side of things are another story(tragedy). In my 22 years I have seen very few Mgt people retire, none to be exact in our center. They either got fired or were forced to quit bascially a revolving door. On the hourly union side I have seen people get fired, but always got their Job back. Teamsters though not always perfect have kept us all working. Believe me UPS would love to impose a 2 to 3 year revolving door with all us hourlies. [/QUOTE]
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