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<blockquote data-quote="pretender" data-source="post: 55399"><p>Feeders, </p><p> </p><p>Yes, I do seem to recall Hoffa stating that... </p><p> </p><p>I don't want to go as far as saying there is a conspiracy; but there does not seem to be any meaningful concern on the part of either UPS or the Union to help us out... </p><p> </p><p>Regarding the Union--What good does it do us, to finally recognize the Reciprocal Agreement (part-time years of credit), or to increase the pension benefits back to $100/month per year of service, when you can't take advantage of it anyway? I have $2650 per month locked in as of the time of the changes. If I were to retire today, do you know how much I would get per month for this past year of service--$17! I could actually live with that; but after last Decmber, I can't get insurance at any price--even the inflated premiums that UPS was "forced" to impose on us. </p><p> </p><p>Question: Is there any UPSer in Central States, whose insurance is provided by Central States, rather than UPS?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pretender, post: 55399"] Feeders, Yes, I do seem to recall Hoffa stating that... I don't want to go as far as saying there is a conspiracy; but there does not seem to be any meaningful concern on the part of either UPS or the Union to help us out... Regarding the Union--What good does it do us, to finally recognize the Reciprocal Agreement (part-time years of credit), or to increase the pension benefits back to $100/month per year of service, when you can't take advantage of it anyway? I have $2650 per month locked in as of the time of the changes. If I were to retire today, do you know how much I would get per month for this past year of service--$17! I could actually live with that; but after last Decmber, I can't get insurance at any price--even the inflated premiums that UPS was "forced" to impose on us. Question: Is there any UPSer in Central States, whose insurance is provided by Central States, rather than UPS? [/QUOTE]
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