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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2402028" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>The PGBC has 62 billion dollars in unfunded liabilities. Nobody gets the exact amount from the PGBC that they would from their original pension. In the case of X and it's long history of bad treatment of employees and you've endured your share of it a legally permissible way to divest itself of as many "legacy costs" as possible can be found rest assured they'll do it. What is so amusing is the way you are always mean mouthing X and it's treatment of employees both active and retired but now you cling to the hope that it will remain solvent in the years to come.In addition your beloved GOP controlled Congress had been working on a so called pension " reform" legislation which is expected to be taken up by the new Congress next year. When the GOP talks about ":entitlement reform" we all know who's going to be on the wrong side of that reform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2402028, member: 58386"] The PGBC has 62 billion dollars in unfunded liabilities. Nobody gets the exact amount from the PGBC that they would from their original pension. In the case of X and it's long history of bad treatment of employees and you've endured your share of it a legally permissible way to divest itself of as many "legacy costs" as possible can be found rest assured they'll do it. What is so amusing is the way you are always mean mouthing X and it's treatment of employees both active and retired but now you cling to the hope that it will remain solvent in the years to come.In addition your beloved GOP controlled Congress had been working on a so called pension " reform" legislation which is expected to be taken up by the new Congress next year. When the GOP talks about ":entitlement reform" we all know who's going to be on the wrong side of that reform. [/QUOTE]
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