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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 690648" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>You arent answering to UPS, you are answering to the pension fund that mails you a check every month.</p><p> </p><p>That pension is funded by employer contributions made on the employee's behalf. In order to make those contributions, the employer must be able to remain competitive.</p><p> </p><p>No one should be able to work for a non-union competitor while simultaneously drawing a pension that is funded by a union company. Bear in mind that a person who retires on a union pension will receive <strong>far</strong> more in payments during the course of their retirement than they <strong>ever </strong>contributed during their employment.</p><p> </p><p>The rules and restrictions of your pension fund were in place when you made a decision to accept employment at UPS and become enrolled in that pension plan. A person who finds those rules to be unacceptable is free to leave and seek employment at a place whose pension fund does not have such restrictions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 690648, member: 14668"] You arent answering to UPS, you are answering to the pension fund that mails you a check every month. That pension is funded by employer contributions made on the employee's behalf. In order to make those contributions, the employer must be able to remain competitive. No one should be able to work for a non-union competitor while simultaneously drawing a pension that is funded by a union company. Bear in mind that a person who retires on a union pension will receive [B]far[/B] more in payments during the course of their retirement than they [B]ever [/B]contributed during their employment. The rules and restrictions of your pension fund were in place when you made a decision to accept employment at UPS and become enrolled in that pension plan. A person who finds those rules to be unacceptable is free to leave and seek employment at a place whose pension fund does not have such restrictions. [/QUOTE]
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