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Management Says Yes
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<blockquote data-quote="JonFrum" data-source="post: 273807"><p><strong>Re: Mangement Says Yes</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Huh? We already had a 401(k) plan since 1988 and Ron Carey was Union Co-Chair! His running mates were trustees.</p><p></p><p>If you mean the Company offered a 401(k) match, then you'll have to state how much the match was worth, and what the Company wanted us to give up to "pay" for it. It might have been a loosing proposition. Note also that while 401(k)s are a good thing, their is no matching fund contribution if you choose not to contribute yourself, or if you simply can't afford to contribute. It favors the well-off who can contribute the maximum, and shortchanges the rest. A significant point, considering the vast majority of UPSers are part-time, and/or still in progression.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonFrum, post: 273807"] [b]Re: Mangement Says Yes[/b] Huh? We already had a 401(k) plan since 1988 and Ron Carey was Union Co-Chair! His running mates were trustees. If you mean the Company offered a 401(k) match, then you'll have to state how much the match was worth, and what the Company wanted us to give up to "pay" for it. It might have been a loosing proposition. Note also that while 401(k)s are a good thing, their is no matching fund contribution if you choose not to contribute yourself, or if you simply can't afford to contribute. It favors the well-off who can contribute the maximum, and shortchanges the rest. A significant point, considering the vast majority of UPSers are part-time, and/or still in progression. [/QUOTE]
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