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<blockquote data-quote="mamirk69" data-source="post: 907373" data-attributes="member: 34893"><p>Too little too late Hembone. UPS has no more future obligations to central states when the contract was ratified in 2008 and the contribution of 6 billion dollars to central states. Future retirees were not given this information when it was time to vote. All they knew were that UPS is removing themselves from Central States and that UPS/IBt would now have the pension but no one questioned the years put forth in central states and how that would evolve over the length of future contracts until now. Upsers were more concerned with increasing their bottom lines because many teamsters were drawing pensions but their companies had folded and were no longer contributing to central states. Many Upsers were retiring but receiving way less money based on these earlier events so they were able to push this across at least at my hub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mamirk69, post: 907373, member: 34893"] Too little too late Hembone. UPS has no more future obligations to central states when the contract was ratified in 2008 and the contribution of 6 billion dollars to central states. Future retirees were not given this information when it was time to vote. All they knew were that UPS is removing themselves from Central States and that UPS/IBt would now have the pension but no one questioned the years put forth in central states and how that would evolve over the length of future contracts until now. Upsers were more concerned with increasing their bottom lines because many teamsters were drawing pensions but their companies had folded and were no longer contributing to central states. Many Upsers were retiring but receiving way less money based on these earlier events so they were able to push this across at least at my hub. [/QUOTE]
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