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<blockquote data-quote="satellitedriver" data-source="post: 517814" data-attributes="member: 1664"><p>The simple answer ,to your question, is no.</p><p>(Unless, UPS is willing to cover the promises made in the past, by Central States)</p><p>Central States is in trouble and has been for quite some time.</p><p>What TDU states is common knowledge, to anyone that read the agreement.</p><p><span style="color: Black">This will be my only post in this thread, but it brings up the specter of what 97' was all about.</span></p><p>I was just cleaning out my files today and came across the UPS Master Contract offer that was declined in 97'.</p><p>The teamsters won that battle and lost the war, for UPSer's.</p><p>The yearly profit sharing check offered by UPS could have been a great cornerstone, to build my retirement upon.</p><p>Water under the bridge.</p><p>TDU's only complaint, that I see ,is that they are worried that UPS won't keep bailing out a failing retirement plan negotiated, by the teamsters.</p><p>As I stated, this will be my only post on this subject.</p><p>No need to pick at scabs (pun intended), of old healing wounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satellitedriver, post: 517814, member: 1664"] The simple answer ,to your question, is no. (Unless, UPS is willing to cover the promises made in the past, by Central States) Central States is in trouble and has been for quite some time. What TDU states is common knowledge, to anyone that read the agreement. [COLOR=Black]This will be my only post in this thread, but it brings up the specter of what 97' was all about.[/COLOR] I was just cleaning out my files today and came across the UPS Master Contract offer that was declined in 97'. The teamsters won that battle and lost the war, for UPSer's. The yearly profit sharing check offered by UPS could have been a great cornerstone, to build my retirement upon. Water under the bridge. TDU's only complaint, that I see ,is that they are worried that UPS won't keep bailing out a failing retirement plan negotiated, by the teamsters. As I stated, this will be my only post on this subject. No need to pick at scabs (pun intended), of old healing wounds. [/QUOTE]
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