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<blockquote data-quote="O/C" data-source="post: 1281785" data-attributes="member: 52228"><p>Are you getting that 12,000 annual contribution quote from your W-2 this past year, mine stated the company provided over 19,000 in 2013? Same state, same rider, different local.</p><p></p><p>Rumors are flying all over the place, typical. Hearing some real crazy ones about this vote.</p><p></p><p>I do not know if this has been brought up over the current negotiations but it struck me strange that the company wanted to have us pay into a Health and Welfare package that is already contributing close to 20,000 annually (Article 34 master). Sounds they were bound and determined to quit handling it's funding, not like the last two contracts when they were eager to take over any health and welfare plans. Guessing the ACA had something to do with it, it quit becoming profitable.</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts or observations?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="O/C, post: 1281785, member: 52228"] Are you getting that 12,000 annual contribution quote from your W-2 this past year, mine stated the company provided over 19,000 in 2013? Same state, same rider, different local. Rumors are flying all over the place, typical. Hearing some real crazy ones about this vote. I do not know if this has been brought up over the current negotiations but it struck me strange that the company wanted to have us pay into a Health and Welfare package that is already contributing close to 20,000 annually (Article 34 master). Sounds they were bound and determined to quit handling it's funding, not like the last two contracts when they were eager to take over any health and welfare plans. Guessing the ACA had something to do with it, it quit becoming profitable. Any thoughts or observations? [/QUOTE]
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